Professor Michael Cates FRS

Michael Cates investigates the physics of soft condensed matter — a wide range of substances that include surfactants such as shampoo, emulsions like mayonnaise, and foams such as shaving cream. Michael is interested in how these materials flow — known as the science of rheology — and uses theory from statistical mechanics to predict and describe their flow behaviour.

Amongst many achievements, he created a model to explain the flow of viscoelastic surfactant solutions, which display both viscous and elastic characteristics when they are subjected to force. His work has also offered new insight into the physics of jamming — a process by which materials including glasses and foams become rigid as their density increases.

More recently, Michael has applied his expertise to understanding biological soft matter, including the flow of living colloids such as bacteria and the fluid that lubricates joints. He has received a number of awards for his exceptional research, including the 2013 Weissenberg Award of the European Society of Rheology.

Subject groups

  • Astronomy and Physics

    Condensed matter incl softmatter, liquids, nano-materials, Computational physics, Statistical

Professor Michael Cates FRS
Elected 2007
Committees Participated Role
Nominations Committee January 2021 - December 2024 Chair
Research Appointment Panel A(iii) January 2020 - December 2025 Member
Nominations Committee January 2020 - December 2020 Member
Animate Materials Working Group June 2018 - December 2022 Member
Council December 2013 - November 2016 Member
Sectional Committee 2: Astronomy and physics December 2009 - November 2013 Chair