
معرفی
Professor Peter Sollich is a leading academic specializing in statistical mechanics of disordered systems and machine learning methodologies. His research bridges soft matter physics and advanced computational techniques, focusing on rheology, polydispersity, and non-parametric Bayesian inference. He holds a PhD from the University of Edinburgh (1995) and an MPhil from the University of Cambridge (1992).
Research Contributions: His work addresses complex systems such as amorphous solids, glassy dynamics, and force chain prediction in jammed materials. He has contributed to theoretical frameworks like mean-field descriptions of aging linear response and oscillatory shear yielding mechanisms. Recent studies leverage graph neural networks for predictive modeling in materials science.
Funding & Collaboration: Co-investigator on EPSRC-funded projects including SpeechWave (2018–2022) and Robust Speech Recognition initiatives. His interdisciplinary approach integrates statistical physics with AI, evidenced by collaborations in conferences like STATPHYS23 and editorial roles at journals such as Journal of Physics A.
Impact: With 198+ research outputs and 5,818 citations, his work advances understanding of soft materials, disordered systems, and machine learning applications. His methodologies have implications for material design, computational modeling, and interdisciplinary problem-solving.



