Past Member
Salvatore Torquato
Affiliation
Natural Sciences
Field of Study
Statistical and Condensed Matter Physics
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Salvatore Torquato's research is centered in statistical physics and condensed matter theory. He seeks unifying and rigorous principles to explain a broad range of phenomena, especially the interplay between physics and geometry. Topics include quantifying disorder/order in condensed phases, jammed states, sphere packings, random media, degenerate ground states, and hyperuniformity.
Dates at IAS
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School of Natural Sciences
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School of Natural Sciences
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School of Natural Sciences
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School of Mathematics
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School of Mathematics
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Degrees
SUNY-Stony Brook
Ph.D.
1981
Honors
2018
Lewis Bernard Professor in Natural Sciences, Princegon University
2017
ACS Joel Hildebrand Award in Theoretical Chemistry of Liquids
2012
Simons Foundation Fellowship in Theoretical Physics
2009
APS David Adler Lectureship Award in Material Physics
2009
Fellow, Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics
2007
Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics Ralph E. Kleinman Prize
2004
Fellow, American Physical Society
1998
Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow
Appointments
Princeton University
1992–2021
Professor