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Theoretical chemistry group @UCB_Chemistry, working in the areas of quantum dynamics and nonequilibrium statistical mechanics https://t.co/pqpnFjY6kn
Joined July 2015
Students of chemical physics, soft matter, biophysics, or anyone interested in understanding the visible world through a lens of its molecular constituents should check out Statistical Mechanics and Stochastic Thermodynamics, available for preorder
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The theory of statistical mechanics is the best link we have between the imperceptible world of atoms and molecules and our common macroscopic experience. This textbook provides the fundamental rules...
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Introducing CECAM-US-WEST, a new CECAM node located at UC Berkeley. Programing starting next calendar year! @UCB_Chemistry @cecamEvents
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Excited to join @WashUPhysics as an assistant professor in Fall 2025! My group will develop non-equilibrium statistical physics to study criticality in biology—biomolecular condensates, gene regulation & adaptive immune systems. DM for postdoc/grad openings! #myphysicsjourney
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Statistical mechanics and stochastic thermodynamics is finally out in the US. Use the code below to get a discount through @OUPAcademic
https://t.co/6BEykHJGJD
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Soft matter researchers, check out this opportunity to come be our colleague!
🚨 Job Alert! 🚨 Join the UC Berkeley Physics Department! We’re hiring an Assistant Professor in soft condensed matter (broadly defined). Both experimentalists and theorists are encouraged to apply! https://t.co/gSZGJWWNK1
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Excited to give the condensed matter talk today across Oppenheimer way @BerkeleyPhysics. Join if you want to hear about emergence in soft, warm materials driven away from equilibrium my group has been working on @UCB_Chemistry @KavliENSI
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Don't miss the Condensed Matter Seminar on Monday, September 30 with David Limmer: Hydrodynamics of active fluids. Join us at 2:30 p.m. in 251 Physics North. https://t.co/eNgL9leYWV
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Please RT! @GiEmmePi1 and I are organizing a symposium at the March @AmerChemSociety meeting in San Diego, sponsored by @ACSPHYSDivision. ~25 phenomenal invited speakers and open slots for contributed talks. Apply now! Submission will close on Sept. 30. https://t.co/gili0FNJfh
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Congratulations to Aditya @gafnys on winning a poster award at #cecam55 on his work developing variational path sampling and using it to gain insights into reactivity away from equilibrium! @UCB_Chemistry @KavliENSI
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check out Amr's @AmrDodin most recent collaboration with the Saykally group in which he explore how cations--like guanidinium-- can be selectively adsorbed to the air-water interface @UCB_Chemistry
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Kritanjan's latest takes a fresh look at an old problem: the molecular origin of the super-Maxwellian velocity distribution of evaporating helium from water, finding that it is due to an anomalously small friction at the air-water interface https://t.co/hWH5586BJz
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@AsheshGhosh1 @UCB_Chemistry done in close collaboration with Kranthi Mandadapu, en route to further studies on large scale mechanical behavior of driven processes in the cell
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When is DNA like an asymmetric top? Check out @AsheshGhosh1's study on the twisted worm-like chain, a good model for DNA mechanics, whose Green's function is solved in a basis of Wigner D-functions, the eigenfunctions of the asymmetric top https://t.co/wo0maQi2pw
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If you are at #ACSFall2024 today, make sure to catch Rohit's talk on 2d exciton polarons in lead-halide perovskites
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I'm excited to share that my article, 'Mystery Droplets Inside Cells May Play Vital Roles in Life,' has been published in Scientific American. In this piece, I discuss the physics of biomolecular condensates and reflect on my personal journey in the field.
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The novel physics of biomolecular condensates could explain how these droplets help cells do their jobs
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Out now in @PhysRevE, our way of extending importance sampling algorithms into nonequilibrium steady-states.
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Studying the structure of systems in nonequilibrium steady states necessitates tools that quantify population shifts and associated deformations of equilibrium free-energy landscapes under persistent...
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If you are interested in the interplay of information, thermodynamics and fluctuations check out Songela's @songelachem first group paper, in which she shows how to control your autonomous clock or preserve your memory https://t.co/wpRGnoIK18
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Also today, Michelle's last PhD paper is out in @JChemPhys with Amr and @TomPFay, where she has extended the notion of the committor to quantum coherent dynamics https://t.co/4KQJfMQEvx
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