
About
Donald Candela is a Professor and Undergraduate Program Director in the Department of Physics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, part of the College of Natural Sciences. He holds a B.A. (1978) and Ph.D. (1983) from Harvard University. His research focuses on condensed matter physics, with a strong emphasis on nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) studies of granular media, superfluid dynamics, and low-temperature phenomena. Key areas include quasi-1D systems, helium dynamics, and material characterization in confined environments.
Education:
- B.A. in Physics, Harvard University, 1978
- Ph.D. in Physics, Harvard University, 1983
Research interests span NMR applications in porous and granular systems, phase transitions in low-temperature environments, and the dynamics of impurities in solid helium. His work combines experimental and computational approaches to explore quantum effects, granular flow dynamics, and material behavior under extreme conditions.
Publications highlight contributions to understanding granular memory effects, quasi-1D superfluidity, and lattice relaxation in helium mixtures. His research often intersects with interdisciplinary fields like material science and quantum physics.
Grants and collaborations include studies funded by the National Science Foundation, focusing on granular flow dynamics and hyperpolarized gas NMR applications.
Labs/Teams: Active in UMass Amherst’s Department of Physics labs, specializing in low-temperature NMR and granular media experiments.
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