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Henry Bae
Senior Undergraduate
I am a senior at Quincy House studying physics and computer science, interested in using machine learning to accelerate fluid dynamics simulations.
Michael P. Brenner
brenner@seas.harvard.eduMichael F. Cronin Professor of Applied Mathematics and Applied Physics and Professor of Physics
Michael is a faculty member in SEAS and Physics at Harvard University. He has a PhD in Physics from the University of Chicago, where he worked with Professor Leo Kadanoff. His first faculty position was at MIT in the Mathematics Department before joining...
Sherry Chao
schao@g.harvard.edu5th Year in Harvard Bioinformatics & Integrative Genomics
Probabilistic methods development for cancer immunology; computer vision for biomedical images with clinical applications
Erin Crawley
I work on problems in soft matter and molecular self-assembly, combining analytical methods with molecular simulations. I develop design principles for self-assembling systems in biology and nanotechnology and methods to understand how molecular systems...
Nicholas L. Cuccia
cuccia@g.harvard.edu5th Year in Harvard Applied Physics, Physics Fellow at the University of California - Santa Barbara
Nicholas is our resident experimentalist. He experimentally studies many soft systems: buckling of thin shells, hydrogel friction, and helical colloids. Nicholas is co-advised by Shmuel M. Rubinstein and Zvonimir Dogic.
Agnese Curatolo
acuratolo@seas.harvard.eduApplied Mathematics
Design of biomaterials: combining analytics and computations to optimize self-assembly
Alma Dal Co
Applied Mathematics
I study how interactions between entities at one level give rise to functionality at a higher level of organization. I am interested in ecology, microbes and collective behaviour.
Alma Dal Co
adalco@g.harvard.eduApplied Mathematics
I study how interactions between entities at one level give rise to functionality at a higher level of organization. I am interested in ecology, microbes and collective behaviour.
Ramya Deshpande
5th Year in Harvard Bioengineering
Differentiable physics models to learn collective behaviors of cells in developmental & synthetic biology
Chrisy Xiyu Du
xiyudu@seas.harvard.eduApplied Mathematics
Programmable assembly of bio-inspired materials using statistical mechanics framework and molecular dynamics simulations