Ivan Smalyukh Explained

Ivan I Smalyukh
Birth Date:7 July 1972
Birth Place:Lviv, Ukraine
Fields:Condensed Matter Physics
Workplaces:University of Colorado Boulder
WPI-SKCM2[1]
Alma Mater:Lviv Polytechnic National University (B.S.,M.S. 1995)
Kent State University (Ph.D., 2003)
Known For:Hopfions
Heliknotons[2]
Toron[3]
Topological colloids[4]
Topological soliton
Transparent aerogels
Monoclinic and Orthorhombic Liquid crystals[5]
Möbiuson
Biaxial ferromagnetic liquid crystal colloids[6]
Knotted chiral meta matter paradigm[7]
Awards:PECASE Award (White House)[8]
ILCS Mid Career Award[9]
ACS Langmuir Lectureship
Bessel Research Award[10]
APS GSoft Career Award (2016)
G.W. Gray Medal[11]
Kavli Frontiers Fellow[12]
IOP Publishing Paper Award [13]
IAS Distinguished Scholar, Tel Aviv Univ., Israel[14]
IAS Distinguished Fellowship, Univ. Birmingham[15]
Visiting Fellowship, Newton Inst., Cambridge, UK
CNRS Chair and Paris Sciences Chair, Paris, France
NASA iTech Award[16]
NSF & DOE Career Awards[17]
Glenn H. Brown ILCS Dissertation Prize[18]
UNESCO “Bio-image” travel Fellowship
ILCS Multi-media award[19]
2001 David B. Smith Fellowship (Kent State University)

1998 Intl. Science Foundation (G. Soros) Award
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Website:https://www.colorado.edu/soft-matter-physics/

Ivan I. Smalyukh is a physicist working in soft condensed matter physics, especially in the domain of liquid crystals. He is a professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder and director of the International Institute for Sustainability with Knotted Chiral Meta Matter with headquarters at Hiroshima University.[20] Smalyukh was awarded the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, among many other awards. He and his research group hold the Guinness record for achieving the highest visible-range optical transparency in a material.[21]

Research

Smalyukh's scientific interests span various aspects of soft condensed matter and optical physics.[22] This includes the study of laser trapping and imaging techniques, molecular and colloidal self-assembly, and the fundamental properties of materials such as liquid crystals,[23] polymers, and nano-structured substances. Among many of Smalyukh's research interests is the energy efficiency of windows and building envelopes overall. Additionally, the photonic and electro-optic applications of these materials are his group's research interests.

As something that he is widely known for, Smalyukh has studied vortex knots and solitons[24] [25] and knots[26] [27] [28] in liquid crystals, contributing to new methods to form microscopic knots in physical fields.

Smalyukh used cellulose nanofibres to develop a transparent and highly thermally insulating aerogel. This work was published in Nature Energy due to the material's potential to enhance the heat lost through windows.[29]

Biography

Smalyukh began his academic journey at Lviv Polytechnic National University in Ukraine, where he completed his Bachelor's and Master of Science degrees in 1994 and 1995, respectively. Furthering his education, he obtained his PhD in Chemical Physics from Kent State University in 2003.

Following his PhD, Smalyukh held postdoctoral positions at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the Liquid Crystal Institute and AlphaMicron Inc. Between 2004 and 2006, he also worked as a Visiting Scientist at the Institute for Lasers, Photonics, & Biophotonics at SUNY at Buffalo.

In 2007, Smalyukh joined the Department of Physics and Liquid Crystal Materials Research Center at the University of Colorado Boulder, as a Tenure Track Assistant Professor. By 2014, he was an Associate Professor with tenure in the same department. In 2017, he became a tenured full Professor in the Department of Physics. Additionally, Smalyukh holds a courtesy appointment in the Department of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He is also a founding fellow of Renewable Sustainable Energy Institute (a joint institute of CU-Boulder and NREL) and Materials Science Engineering Program. He directs the Soft Matter Physics Research Group at CU-Boulder. He is also the Director of the International Institute for Sustainability with Knotted Chiral Meta Matter (SKCM2), hosted by Hiroshima University in Japan.[30]

Throughout his career, Smalyukh has received many awards, including such as the Early Career Award for Soft Matter Research of the American Physical Society in 2016, Langmuir Lectureship Award of the American Chemical Society in 2021, and the ICMS Distinguished Scholar award from the Institute for Complex Molecular Systems at Eindhoven University of Technology in The Netherlands in 2022. He also received awards like the Bessel and Glenn Brown Awards, NASA iTech award and Mid-Career Award of International Liquid Crystal Society and the PECASE Award from the Office of Science and Technology of the White House.

Smalyukh has also been actively involved in the scientific community. He has organized and participated in conferences and workshops, such as the 2019 Gordon Research Conference on Liquid Crystals at the University of New England and the Kickoff Symposium on Knotted Chiral Meta Matter in Hiroshima, Japan, in 2023. He has published over 250 peer-refereed articles, including many in Nature and Science. He has also been a member of editorial boards for several international journals. He is an elected fellow of several international societies, including American Physical Society (APS), Optica,[31] and SPIE.[32]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: People . International Institute for Sustainability with Knotted Chiral Meta Matter, Hiroshima University .
  2. Tai . Jung-Shen B. . Ivan I. . Smalyukh . 27 September 2019 . Three-dimensional crystals of adaptive knots . Science . 365 . 6460 . 1449–1453 . free . 10.1126/science.aay1638 . 31604273 . 1911.09160 . 2019Sci...365.1449T .
  3. Smalyukh . Ivan I. . Lansac . Yves . Clark . Noel A. . Trivedi . Rahul P. . February 2010 . Three-dimensional structure and multistable optical switching of triple-twisted particle-like excitations in anisotropic fluids . Nature Materials . 9 . 2 . 139–145 . 10.1038/nmat2592 . 19966792 . 2010NatMa...9..139S .
  4. Senyuk . Bohdan . Liu . Qingkun . He . Sailing . Kamien . Randall D. . Kusner . Robert B. . Lubensky . Tom C. . Smalyukh . Ivan I. . 10 January 2013 . Topological colloids . Nature . 493 . 7431 . 200–205 . 10.1038/nature11710. 23263182 . 1612.08753 . 2013Natur.493..200S .
  5. Mundoor . Haridas . Wu . Jin-Sheng . Wensink . Henricus H. . Smalyukh . Ivan I. . 11 February 2021 . Thermally reconfigurable monoclinic nematic colloidal fluids . Nature . 590 . 7845 . 268–274 . 10.1038/s41586-021-03249-0. 33568825 . 2021Natur.590..268M .
  6. Liu . Qingkun . Ackerman . Paul J. . Lubensky . Tom C. . Smalyukh . Ivan I. . September 6, 2016 . Biaxial ferromagnetic liquid crystal colloids . PNAS . 113 . 38 . 10479–10484 . 10.1073/pnas.1601235113 . free. 27601668 . 2016PNAS..11310479L . 5035882 .
  7. Web site: About . International Institute for Sustainability with Knotted Chiral Meta Matter, Hiroshima University .
  8. Web site: Boulder physics professor receives Presidential Early Career Award . 9 November 2010 . CU Connections . University of Colorado .
  9. Web site: Mid Career Awardees . The International Liquid Crystal Society .
  10. Web site: Smalyukh wins Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award . Materials Science & Engineering Program . University of Colorado at Boulder . Oct 22, 2014 .
  11. Web site: Gray Medal . British Liquid Crystal Society.
  12. Web site: Distinguished Young Scientists Selected to Participate in Kavli Frontiers of Science Symposia . October 18, 2011 . The Kavli Foundation .
  13. Web site: North America: Top Cited Paper Award . IOP Publishing .
  14. Web site: IAS Distinguished Scholars Past Scholars . The Mortimer and Raymond Sackler Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS), Tel Aviv University .
  15. Web site: Professor Ivan Smalyukh, Department of Physics, University of Colorado at Boulder . Distinguished Visiting Fellows . University of Birmingham .
  16. Web site: CU Boulder team wins 2018 NASA iTech Energy Cycle competition . June 25, 2018 . College of Engineering & Applied Science.
  17. Web site: Smalyukh receives Early Career Award from DOE. May 29, 2013. CU Connections . University of Colorado .
  18. Web site: Glenn H. Brown Awardees . The International Liquid Crystal Society .
  19. Web site: Multimedia Prize . The International Liquid Crystal Society .
  20. Web site: WPI Centers . Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS); World Premier International Research Center Initiative (WPI) .
  21. Web site: Most transparent material . Guinness World Records Limited .
  22. Topological steering of light by nematic vortices and analogy to cosmic strings . Nature Materials . 2023 . 10.1038/s41563-022-01414-y . Meng . Cuiling . Wu . Jin-Sheng . Smalyukh . Ivan I. . 22 . 1 . 64–72 . 36456872 . 2023NatMa..22...64M . 254150516.
  23. Web site: Liquid crystal research, future applications advance . Phys.org . December 27, 2012 .
  24. News: Zyga . Lisa Zyga . February 7, 2017 . Never-before-seen topological solitons experimentally realized in liquid crystals . Phys.org .
  25. Interaction and co-assembly of optical and topological solitons . Nature Photonics . 2022NaPho..16..454P . Poy . Guilhem . Hess . Andrew J. . Seracuse . Andrew J. . Paul . Michael . Žumer . Slobodan . Smalyukh . Ivan I. . 2022 . 16 . 6 . 454 . 10.1038/s41566-022-01002-1 . 249222780 .
  26. News: University of Colorado at Boulder . September 29, 2019 . How to Tie Microscopic Knots Within Liquid Crystals . SciTechDaily .
  27. News: 3D knots appear in liquid crystals . Physics World .
  28. News: Crane . Leah . 26 September 2019 . A strange new type of crystal is made of fluid tied into knots . New Scientist .
  29. News: Wilkins . Alex . 16 March 2023 . Windows filled with see-through wood layer help hold in heat . New Scientist .
  30. Web site: Organization and Administration . International Institute for Sustainability with Knotted Chiral Meta Matter, Hiroshima University .
  31. Web site: Elected Fellows . Optica .
  32. Web site: Complete list of SPIE Fellows . SPIE .