Sidney Nagel
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Sidney Nagel
Stein-Freiler Distinguished Service Professor in Physics

Areas of Expertise:

  • Physics: physics of solids, physics of liquids, physics of granular materials
  • Technology
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Background:


Sidney Nagel's work has drawn attention to phenomena that scientists have regarded as outside the realm of physics, such as the science of drops, granular materials and jamming. Another area of emphasis is his attempt to understand the properties of disordered materials. A perfect crystal of a chemical element or a compound is composed of an ordered arrangement of atoms, but in a disordered system-a glass, for example-the atoms are in disarray. Disordered systems also exist on a larger scale, as with the sand grains in a sand pile. Nagel's honors include election to the National Academy of Sciences in 2003 and the American Physical Society's Oliver Buckley Prize in 1999.

News clippings:
University of Chicago physicists launch $1.8 million study of how fluid flows and why things fal
CHICAGO TRIBUNE
January 29, 2008

Physics With a Bang!
FREAKONOMICS BLOG, NYTIMES.COM
January 3, 2008

Physicists See Universe in Grains of Sand
BLOG: WIRED.COM
November 8, 2007

"Low pressure improves ink jet"
NATURE.COM
February 7, 2005

"Drops of knowledge"
CHICAGO TRIBUNE
December 1, 2003

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Press releases:

University of Chicago Materials Research Center receives $17.2 million grant
December 15, 2008

"Physics with a Bang!" holiday lecture and open house this Saturday
December 3, 2008

University of Chicago, Argonne and Fermilab to participate in Science Chicago, the world’s largest science celebration
September 17, 2008

Physicists explain dance marathon of wispy feature in roiling fluids
January 31, 2008

Keck Foundation grants $1.8 million to University of Chicago for catastrophic deformation research
January 28, 2008

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Chronicle articles:
Ready, set, explode!
December 11, 2008

Rapid collisions of packed particles produce liquid state in collider, tabletop experiments
May 1, 2008

Physicists on faculty support ILC construction
September 21, 2006

Air bubbles experiment could lead to new nanotech fibers
November 18, 2004

Phenomenon found in droplets may lead to microscopic uses
December 11, 2003

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