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Physics Department Earns Honors; Embodies 黑料不打烊’s Research Prowess

Friday, October 11, 2019, By Ren茅e K. Gadoua
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Lisa Manning

Two 黑料不打烊 physicists have been named fellows of the American Physical Society (APS), the latest professional recognition highlighting the increasing visibility of the department鈥檚 faculty and research.聽, professor of physics and founding director of the聽, and聽, professor of physics, earned the honor, given to just half of 1 percent of the professional organization鈥檚 membership. In addition,聽, professor of physics, was named an APS Fellow last year.聽.

“The string of recent honors and accomplishments reinforces both 黑料不打烊’s status as an R1 university and the caliber of the department,” says Alan Middleton, associate dean of research and scholarship in the College of Arts and Sciences. “As a member of the physics department myself, I know how outstanding it is to have two members of an institution named APS Fellows in one year,” says Middleton, a 2010 APS Fellow. “Our physics faculty are some of the most accomplished in the discipline.”

Manning’s APS citation notes her work in microscopic theory of flow and rigidity in disordered and biological materials. Her current research includes investigating when materials like glass will fail. “This is an honor typically received later in your career,” she says. “It鈥檚 exciting and humbling.”

Christian Santangelo

Santangelo鈥檚 citation notes his work using geometry and topology to understand the elasticity of soft materials. Recent work focuses on designing materials that can be controlled by conditions such as heat and creating tiny self-folding structures. “As a theoretical physicist, the extent to which people pay attention to my work is really all I have to gauge its impact,” he says. “To me, this means that maybe I have advanced the field a little.”

Manning has earned several more awards recently. In early October, she received the Emerging Leader Award from the University of California at Santa Barbara, where she earned a Ph.D. in physics in 2008.

That award came on the heels of a trip to Beijing, where she delivered a plenary talk at the 2019 International Workshop on Glass Physics, hosted by the Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Her Sept. 27 talk addressed her research on predicting when materials will fail.

Manning also co-chaired the highly selective, international Gordon Research Conference on Soft Condensed Matter Physics in August 2019 at Colby-Sawyer College in New London, New Hampshire. To attend, conference guests must apply and be accepted. In 2021, Manning will chair the event, and in 2023 Ross will be chair.

Jennifer Ross

The recent recognitions reflect “the success of the research we have going on at the BioInspired Institute,” Manning says of the center that supports research by life sciences, engineering, physics and chemistry faculty. Ross and Santangelo are research directors of teams working on two of the institute鈥檚 three focus areas: development and disease and smart materials.

“These are real signs that we are right on the cutting edge with some of the best in the world in this area,” Manning says. “We want to take areas where we are world-class and build upon them.”

Other 黑料不打烊 physicists continue to draw accolades as well for groundbreaking research. Recent highlights include:

  • 聽was awarded two National Institutes of Health grants to study protein-protein interactions.
  • 聽have determined a way that matter and antimatter behave differently.
  • , professor of physics, uncovered new information about a class of pentaquarks.
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