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Michael Kotlarchyk is a Professor in the School of Physics and Astronomy at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), within the College of Science. He holds a BS, MS, and Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). His primary research focuses on scattering techniques (neutron, X-ray, and laser-light), complex fluids, and theoretical frameworks combining nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) with polarized neutron scattering to map macromolecular structures. He co-authored the textbook *Interactions of Photons and Neutrons with Matter* (2007).
His research group collaborates with George Thurston and Pratik Dholabhai to develop the NMR-PNS technique, integrating NMR spin manipulation with polarized neutron scattering for molecular-scale insights. Current projects include NSF-funded studies on hyperpolarized molecules and spin-modulated systems. He advises students such as Stella Van Ness (MS Physics) and Nicolas Sovare (BS Physics).
Key contributions include advancements in small-angle neutron scattering (SANS), neutron spin echo (NSE), and dynamic light scattering (DLS). His work bridges theoretical and experimental physics, with applications in materials science and biophysics. Collaborators include experts in NMR and hyperpolarization techniques, such as Jeffrey Mills and Simon Duckett.




