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Statistical Physics

Statistical Physics

Theorists in statistical mechanics try to understand the behavior of complex systems formed by large numbers of particles in solids, liquids, and complex biological molecules.

W. M. Keck Laboratory for Network Physiology

 

Research

  • Plamen Ivanov | Analytic and Computational Methods for Dynamical Systems Integration
  • Kirill Korolev | Mathematical Models for Population Dynamics
  • Pankaj Mehta | Biological and Statistical Physics

 

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  • Experimental Medium-Energy Physics
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Recent News

Professor Plamen Ch. Ivanov announced as American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellow

Master’s Program in Quantum Science and Engineering at Boston University

Tribute to Professor Bill Klein

Upcoming Events

  • 4.3 Kevin Langhoff, MIT: Searches for New Physics at Wakefield Colliders
  • 4.3 Brian Zhou: Condensed Matter Seminar
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