Cambridge University

Post-Doc, Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics

Marie Curie postdoctoral fellow

Thesis Title: Direct measurements of colloidal interactions with holographic optical tweezers

David Grier

About

Check out our recent work on swimming of Chlamydomonas!
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/325/5939/487?ijkey=Zt/njAIVfbVxI&keytype=ref&siteid=sci

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I did my PhD at the Center for Soft Matter Research in NYU, with David Grier, working on colloidal physics with the aid of computer-generated holographic optical tweezers.

I'm currently working in Raymond Goldstein's group at DAMTP, University of Cambridge. I (try to) study the biology of different types of algae with a physicists' approach. Broadly speaking, our lab is interested in the development of multicellularity from unicellular organisms.

Check out some movies in our group's YouTube channel :
www.youtube.com/GoldsteinLab

Contact Information

http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/gold/


 

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