Dr Stephen E. Nagler
Dr Nagler is a Corporate Research Fellow at the Oak Ridge
National Laboratory and the Director of ORNL’s Quantum Condensed Matter
Division. He is a faculty member of the Bredesen Center at the
University of Tennessee, Knoxville and affiliated with the Department of
Physics. His primary research interest is in condensed matter physics,
especially quantum materials. He is an expert on neutron scattering
techniques, especially inelastic scattering to investigate the dynamics
of materials. Nagler also has extensive experience with high resolution
and time resolved x-ray scattering methods using both in-house and
synchrotron based x-ray sources. He has published over 100 refereed
journal articles on topics ranging from low dimensional materials such
as one-dimensional quantum magnets and phase transitions in two
dimensions, non-equilibrium behaviour of alloys and polymers, quantum
criticality, frustrated magnetism and novel superconductors. Nagler
received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Toronto in 1982,
and moved that year to the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center in
Yorktown Heights, NY. In 1984 he joined the faculty of the University of
Florida, where he received the National Science Foundation Presidential
Young Investigator award in 1986. Nagler served as a Professor of
Physics at Florida before moving to ORNL in 1995. He has been a Visiting
Professor at the Clarendon Laboratory, University of Oxford, UK, the
Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, and Riso Laboratory in Denmark.
Nagler is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, the American
Association for the Advancement of Science and the Neutron Scattering
Society of America, and has been named as an outstanding referee by the
American Physical Society. He served the maximum two terms as a
Divisional Associate Editor of the journal Physical Review Letters.