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Outreach

Seminar on my research to beginning graduate students in physics: Slides Computational workshop for high school students These are links to some jupyter notebooks hosted via google collaboratory that you can view and use. These were part of a series called "Cell Division on a Computer" and show...

Bio

I am a theoretical physicist working on biological and soft matter physics at the University of California, Merced since September, 2018. I am working on a variety of problems on biological active matter and mechanobiology, with a focus on how active mechanical forces lead to self-organization of...

People

PI: Kinjal Dasbiswas Group members: Graduate students: Patrick Noerr (2019 fall - summer 2024) Multicellular networks, chiral active filaments Abhinav Kumar (2020 spring - ) Elastic fiber networks, myosin organization Subhaya Bose (2020 summer -) Cell migration models, Active gels Arnab Roy (2022...

Research

For a more updated list of research interests and publications, please visit my google scholar profile Biological Physics: Cell Mechanics/Mechanobiology. Current research is revealing that mechanical forces are important to biology in a variety of ways: think of muscles contracting, or tissues being...