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Professor Nigel Wilding holds a position in the School of Physics at the University of Bristol. His research focuses on computational and theoretical studies of complex fluids and soft matter systems, employing advanced simulation techniques to investigate phase transitions, colloidal systems, and liquid crystal behavior. He earned his BSc and PhD from the University of Edinburgh. His work bridges statistical mechanics, material science, and applied mathematics, with applications to both fundamental and applied problems in condensed matter physics.
Key research themes include molecular dynamics of liquid crystals, critical phenomena in fluids, and the development of novel simulation methodologies (e.g., DL_MONTE library). His contributions address challenges in interfacial physics, active matter systems, and the thermodynamic behavior of polydisperse colloidal suspensions.
Professor Wilding's laboratory is based at the HH Wills Physics Laboratory, Bristol. His interdisciplinary approach integrates computational modeling with theoretical analysis, addressing topics like hydrophobic solvation, phase coexistence in multi-component systems, and the role of many-body interactions in material properties.
Publications from 2020 onward highlight advancements in simulating hard-sphere mixtures, active Brownian particles, and critical drying phenomena. His work frequently appears in top physics and chemistry journals, emphasizing rigorous computational methods and their validation against experimental observations.
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