Scholarship and Biography

Professor Bulbul Chakraborty is a condensed matter theorist who is interested in the collective behavior of non-thermal systems: emergence in the macroworld where thermal fluctuations are irrelevant. These systems fall outside the standard paradigm of statistical mechanics, and pose fundamental theoretical challenges. The objective of her research is to construct a theoretical framework that is as powerful as the 2oth century theory of critical phenomena in equilibrium systems. Problems that she is currently obsessed with are: (1) What makes non-crystalline solids hold their shape (rigid), (2) Flows in systems that are close to being jammed, which include flows of sand and debris and suspensions that we find in our everyday life, such as corn-starch.

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The Chakraborty group at Brandeis develops mathematical models of complex behavior observed in a wide variety of systems

Honors

Enid and Nate Ancell Chair of Physics
Brandeis University (United States, Waltham), 2009
Fellow
American Physical Society (United States, College Park) - APS, 2009
Simons Fellow in Theoretical Physics
Simons Foundation (United States, New York), 2018-2019
Fellow
American Association For The Advancement of Science (United States, Washington D.C.) - AAAS, 2020

Organizational Affiliations

Enid and Nathan Ancell Professor of Physics, Emerita, Martin A. Fisher School of Physics, Brandeis University

Education

Stony Brook University
Ph.D.
Stony Brook University
M.S.
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
B.S.