Gerard H. Wegdam, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
chemistry University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands 
Area:
condensed matter
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Johan D.W. van Voorst grad student 1971 Amsterdam
 (Dipole correlations in molten alkali nitrates and sodium nitrite)

Children

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Daniel Bonn grad student 1993 Amsterdam
Piet Hein Van Dam research scientist
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Potenza MAC, Veen SJ, Schall P, et al. (2018) Nucleation of weakly attractive aggregates in microgravity Epl. 124: 28002
Denisov DV, Dang MT, Struth B, et al. (2015) Sharp symmetry-change marks the mechanical failure transition of glasses. Scientific Reports. 5: 14359
Potenza MAC, Manca A, Veen SJ, et al. (2014) Dynamics of colloidal aggregation in microgravity by critical Casimir forces Epl. 106
Denisov D, Dang MT, Struth B, et al. (2013) Resolving structural modifications of colloidal glasses by combining x-ray scattering and rheology. Scientific Reports. 3: 1631
Nguyen VD, Faber S, Hu Z, et al. (2013) Controlling colloidal phase transitions with critical Casimir forces. Nature Communications. 4: 1584
Jabbari-Farouji S, Wegdam GH, Bonn D. (2012) Aging of rotational diffusion in colloidal gels and glasses. Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics. 86: 041401
Jabbari-Farouji S, Zargar R, Wegdam GH, et al. (2012) Dynamical heterogeneity in aging colloidal glasses of Laponite Soft Matter. 8: 5507-5512
Chikkadi V, Wegdam G, Bonn D, et al. (2011) Long-range strain correlations in sheared colloidal glasses. Physical Review Letters. 107: 198303
Bonn D, Wegdam G, Schall P. (2010) Bonn, wegdam, and schall Reply: Physical Review Letters. 105
Aytouna M, Bartolo D, Wegdam G, et al. (2010) Impact dynamics of surfactant laden drops: Dynamic surface tension effects Experiments in Fluids. 48: 49-57
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