Stephen E. Nagler

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Stephen E. Nagler is a Canadian

Condensed Matter Division. He is an adjunct professor with the Department of Physics at the University of Tennessee.[1]

Nagler’s primary research interest is in

x-ray scattering methods, using both in-house and synchrotron
based x-ray sources.

Nagler contributed to the study of

condensed matter
.

Education

Nagler received a

Yorktown Heights, New York, and joined the physics faculty at the University of Florida
in 1984.

Career

In 1984, at the University of Florida, Nagler initiated a research program using both time-resolved

Neutron spectrometry
from 1996 to 2005.

At Oak Ridge his primary research interests have been

quantum magnetism and correlated electron systems. Nagler served as the interim director of the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) for Neutron scattering in 2005–2006, guiding the center through a critical DOE review while ensuring research productivity, successful instrument upgrades, and integration of neutron scattering at the HFIR and at the Spallation Neutron Source.[2]

Awards and honors

Nagler serves on numerous national and international committees and was a member of the editorial board of Physical Review Letters.[9]

References

  1. ^ "Physics Faculty, University of Tennessee".
  2. ^ "Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics".
  3. ^ "Steve Nagler, Biography, Neutron Scattering Science Division, ORNL, The University of Tennessee, Bredesen Center".
  4. ^ "ORNL honors its best at 1998 Awards Night".
  5. ^ "Stephen E. Nagler, Quantum Condensed Matter Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory".
  6. ^ "Corporate Research Fellows (Active), Oak Ridge National Laboratory".
  7. ^ "Nagler, Norby named Corporate Fellows at Oak Ridge National Lab".
  8. ^ "2009 UT-Battelle Award, Scientific Research, Oak Ridge National Laboratory".
  9. ^ "About Physical Review Letters". 2017-11-27.

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