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
Asaph Widmer-Cooper
Asaph Widmer-Cooper
16 Gilman
Department of Chemistry
U. C. Berkeley
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Asaph joined the Geissler group in 2008, after completing his PhD at the University of Sydney with Peter Harrowell. His doctoral research was on the relationship between structure and dynamics in glass-forming alloys. Currently, he is using coarse-grained models to study the self-assembly behaviour of nanowires as part of the Helios Solar Energy Research Center.