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Robert Deegan is an Associate Professor of Physics and Complex Systems at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. His research focuses on experimental studies of non-equilibrium systems and pattern formation in fluids and solids.
- Education: Ph.D. in Physics from University of Chicago (1998), B.S. in Physics from University of Massachusetts-Amherst (1992)
His work explores dynamical transitions in systems like drying drops, bursting balloons, and vibrated slurries, using table-top experiments to uncover universal principles. Current projects include self-oscillating gels, drop impact mechanics, and coupled chemical reactions.
Recent publications highlight studies on self-oscillatory gel design, droplet transport via photoelectrowetting, coupled BZ chemical reactions, and pattern formation in drying drops. Research spans fluid dynamics, soft matter, and complex systems.
Students and alumni from his lab now hold positions at Intel, MIT, Rice University, Max Planck Institute, and other institutions.



