Research Interests The Complex Fluids Group advances the usage and understanding of complex fluids (such as nanotube suspensions, polymers and polyelectrolytes) through the use and development of new measurement techniques. My current research focuses on the measurement of fluidic properties at ultra-small volumes. Over the past 15 years, I have developed new methods to elucidate important phenomena in polymeric materials including slippage, the sharkskin defect, new structures in confined blends, coating processes in fluoropolymers and the coupling of shear and electrical conductivity in nanotube composites. Brief Biography Dr. Kalman Migler is the Leader of the Complex Fluids Group of the Polymers Division of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). He became a Group Leader following eight years as a Physicist in the Polymer Blends and Processing Group. Before joining NIST, he was a postdoctoral research fellow at Exxon’s Corporate Research Laboratory and at the Collège de France. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics from Brandeis University. Awards, Honors and Activities Slichter Award, 1997 For developing novel optical probes of polymer properties and effectively transferring these measurement methods to industry to control processing. Bronze Medal, 2003 For the development and application of flow visualization metrologies to polymeric materials Best Paper Award, Society of Plastics Engineers, 2003 For the presentation of the paper “Flow Induced Coating of Polymer Processing Additives: Development of Frustrated Total Internal Reflection Imaging" Expert on ISO’s TC 229 for Nanotechnology Standards Society of Rheology representative to AIP’s Committee on Public Policy Research Opportunities Opportunities for post-doctoral research fellowships are available through the NRC postdoctoral program. I am interested in applicants in the areas of microfluidics and rheology |
![]() Position: Group Leader
- Employment History:2001 - Present 1994 - 2000 1993 1992 1985 -1986 Education:Ph. D., Physics (Professor Robert B. Meyer), Brandeis University, 1992 B.A., Physics, University of Pennsylvania, 1984 Contact
Phone: 301-975-4876 |