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Eric Kaler Professor and Provost B.S., 1978, Calfornia Institute of Technology; Ph.D., 1982, University of Minnesota; Kash L. Mittal Award, Surfactants in Solution, 2006; Chemical Society of Japan Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry’s 2005 Lectureship Award; E. Arthur Trabant Institutional Award for Women’s Equity, 2005; Chilton Award, Wilmington AIChE Section, 2002; AAAS Fellow, 2001; Ashton Cary Lecturer, Georgia Tech, 2001; ACS Award in Colloid or Surface Chemistry, 1998; ASEE Curtis W. McGraw Research Award, 1995; Visiting Professor, Universität Graz, 1995; Presidential Young Investigator, 1984-1989; Donald S. Clark Award (Caltech), 1977; Presidential Scholar, 1974 Phone: (631) 632-4360 Email: eric.kaler@sunysb.edu Publications |
Materials Chemistry and Polymer Chemistry Almost all engineering processes involve the transport of material across an interface. These interfacial regions are characterized by changes of composition or density over length scales comparable to molecular dimensions. Similarly, the composition and structure of a single phase can vary markedly over small distances. Examples are liquid crystals, microemulsions and micelles, some polymeric solutions, vesicles, emulsions, and protein dispersions. The physical properties of such complex fluids make them useful in a multitude of applications. The best use of these materials, however, requires knowledge of the arrangement of the material structure on a molecular scale. With the goal of developing such an understanding, we are studying several microemulsions, micelles, and vesicular dispersions as well as concentrated colloidal suspensions. The main focus of our work is experimental, but substantial theoretical and computational efforts are also underway."
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