Alice Quillen is a Professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Rochester with over a decade of experience applying mathematical modeling, chaotic dynamics, and order-of-magnitude physics to interdisciplinary problems. A Caltech PhD, she blends planetary science, computational physics, and laboratory robotics to tackle research questions from viscoelastic “soft” astro-spin dynamics to active matter and soft robotics. Her work marries theoretical rigor with hands-on experimentation and simulation, often exploring nontraditional analogies between soft-matter physics and astronomical phenomena. Based in Rochester, NY, she is known for creative, cross-disciplinary approaches that reveal new dynamical regimes and for bringing quantum complexity perspectives into macroscopic modeling.
Evolution of asteroid binaries using mass-spring model
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Alice Quillen - Professor at University of Rochester