Our research is focused on the statistical mechanics of biological polymers, of heterogeneous materials,
and of chemical dynamics in aqueous environments.
Although these topics are physically diverse,
they are unified by features of disorder and strong non-covalent interactions among many molecules.
As such, they are amenable to similar approaches and can sometimes be understood in common terms.
Exploiting this connection, we devise analytical and computational methods to reveal the underlying
organization of complex systems at the frontiers of biology,
chemistry and materials science. For further information on our research focus,
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Lutz Maibaum
35 Gilman
Department of Chemistry
U. C. Berkeley
(510)-643-7128
(510)-643-5623
maibaum(at)cal(dot)berkeley(dot)edu
Lutz did his graduate work in the group of David Chandler, where he studied solvation phenomena in simple liquids and the emergence of slow dynamics in glassy systems. He is currently interested in the physical properties of cell membranes, including the demixing transition in lipid bilayers and the effects of interactions with the actin cytoskeleton.