Archives: Research Groups
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Learn moreInspired by the success of equilibrium thermodynamics, our long-term goal is to build a versatile toolbox which provides a systematic road-map to quantify, predict and control the properties of active systems.
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Physics of active matter
Learn moreWe aim at exploring the thermodynamics of nonequilibrium systems whose constituents consume energy to sustained dynamical patterns.
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Learn moreUnderstanding how microbes adapt to and communicate with local surroundings is central to the grand quest for a theory of microbial ecology. Sengupta Lab focuses on developing integrative biophysical frameworks which explain, generalize, and importantly, predicts the if-s, the how-s, and the why-s of microbe-environment interactions, especially relevant for the environmental trends we see today.
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Physics of Living Matter
Learn moreSengupta Lab reveals LIFE (Living In Fluctuating Environments) spanning human to environmental microbes, facing local changes due to natural or man-made causes
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Learn moreTheoretical and simulation work is carried out in order to understand and develop the fundamentals of magnetic SANS. More specifically, we use the continuum theory of micromagnetics for computing the magnetic SANS cross section of real materials, which is determined by microstructural-defect-induced spin disorder. Based on the theory work, we employ SANS for experimentally studying…
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Nanomagnetism
Learn moreThe research of the Michels group is centered around the technique of magnetic small-angle neutron scattering (SANS).
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Learn moreThe MFM group is devoted to experimental investigations of crystalline matter by means of solid state spectroscopy methods, with a particular focus on new and original phase transitions, excitations, coupling phenomena, or active tuning of material properties.