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, click here
David Sivak
David Sivak
260L Stanley
Physical Biosciences Division
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

David Sivak studied dsDNA bending elasticity as a Biophysics graduate student in the Geissler group from 2004 to 2009. He is now a Physicist Postdoctoral Fellow working with Dr. Gavin Crooks at LBNL.