At Edinburgh, Cates was the principal investigator of an EPSRC Programme Grant, awarded in 2011, entitled Design Principles for New Soft Materials.[3] On his departure for Cambridge, Cait MacPhee took over as principal investigator until conclusion of the grant in 2017. Cates remains an honorary professor at Edinburgh, where he serves on the advisory board of the Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics.
Cates was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 2019 for research on the rheology, dynamics, and thermodynamics of complex fluids, and for scientific leadership in the European Community. In 2021 he was elected an International Member of the US National Academy of Sciences.[7]
Works
Michael Cates has over 400 refereed scientific publications, with over 50,000 citations. His h-index is 118.[8]
Cates, M E; Candau, S J (20 August 1990). "Statics and dynamics of worm-like surfactant micelles". Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter. 2 (33). IOP Publishing: 6869–6892. doi:10.1088/0953-8984/2/33/001. ISSN0953-8984. S2CID250743546.
Cates, M. E. (1987). "Reptation of living polymers: dynamics of entangled polymers in the presence of reversible chain-scission reactions". Macromolecules. 20 (9). American Chemical Society (ACS): 2289–2296. Bibcode:1987MaMol..20.2289C. doi:10.1021/ma00175a038. ISSN0024-9297.
Wyart, M.; Cates, M. E. (6 March 2014). "Discontinuous shear thickening without inertia in dense non-Brownian suspensions". Physical Review Letters. 112 098302. arXiv:1311.4099. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.098302.
Fodor, E.; Nardini, C.; Cates, M. E.; Tailleur, J.; Visco., P.; van Wijland, F. (13 July 2016). "How far from equilibrium is active matter?". Physical Review Letters. 117 038103. arXiv:1604.00953. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.038103.
Tjhung, E.; Nardini, C.; Cates, M. E. (24 September 2018). "Cluster phases and bubbly phase separation in active fluids: Reversal of the Ostwald process". Physical Review X. 112 031080. arXiv:1801.07687. doi:10.1103/PhysRevX.8.031080.