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Glenn Agnolet is a Professor in the Department of Physics at Texas A&M University. He holds a B.S. in Physics from Carnegie Mellon University (1976), M.S. and Ph.D. from Cornell University (1980 and 1983). After a postdoctoral appointment at AT&T Bell Laboratories (1982–1985), he joined Texas A&M. His research focuses on experimental low-temperature physics, including superfluid helium interfaces and crosswire IETS techniques for molecular studies. Notably, he received the 1985 Presidential Young Investigator Award.
Research interests include magnetic superconductors (e.g., RuSr2(Gd1.5Ce0.5)Cu2O10−δ), thermal/transport properties under magnetic fields, and detector technologies for dark matter/neutrino studies. His work bridges condensed matter physics with advanced experimental methods, emphasizing material characterization and quantum phenomena.
Publications highlight contributions to neutrino scattering experiments, magnetic superconductor properties, and nanoscale transport phenomena. Collaborative efforts with institutions like Hebrew University and Verkin Institute reflect interdisciplinary engagement. Current projects involve low-temperature STM development and precision detector systems for fundamental physics inquiries.


