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Nicholas Bailey is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Physics (IMFUFA) within Roskilde University's Department of Science and Environment, Denmark. His research focuses on computational statistical mechanics of glass-forming systems, with particular expertise in isomorph theory and molecular dynamics simulations of metallic glasses and ionic liquids.
His primary research interests center on hidden scale invariance in liquids, density scaling phenomena, and the thermodynamic-structural relationships in glassy materials. Bailey employs advanced molecular dynamics techniques to investigate melting curves, phase transitions in binary alloys like Cu-Zr systems, and the rheological behavior of amorphous materials under shear deformation. His work bridges fundamental statistical mechanics with practical materials science applications.
Recent publications demonstrate strong focus on
- Isomorph invariance in sheared glassy systems (2023)
- Density scaling exponents from pair potentials (2014-2021)
- Melting curve predictions for metals (2024)
- Dynamic mechanical analysis of glass formers (2022)
As a project participant in the "Matter" research initiative (2017-2023), Bailey collaborated with leading physicists including J.C. Dyre and Kristine Niss. His speaking engagements include significant presentations on isomorph theory at international conferences in 2017 and 2009.
Bailey maintains active research output with 46 publications including 42 journal articles, 3 working papers, and datasets archived on Zenodo. His work appears primarily in high-impact physics journals including Physical Review B, Physical Review E, and Journal of Chemical Physics.



