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Dr. Arthur Straube is a Research Fellow in the Department of Physics at Humboldt University of Berlin, specializing in theoretical physics with a focus on soft matter, biophysics, and stochastic processes. His academic credentials include a Habilitation in Theoretical Physics and a PhD in Fluid Mechanics. He has held teaching roles across multiple universities, including courses on pattern formation, statistical physics, and analytical mechanics.
- Education: BSc/MSc in Physics, PhD in Fluid Mechanics, Habilitation in Theoretical Physics
- Affiliations: Humboldt University of Berlin (primary), Freie Universität Berlin, University of Potsdam, Perm State University (Russia)
His research explores interdisciplinary topics such as pH oscillations in confined systems, active colloids, nanoparticle assembly using magnetic traps, and stochastic reaction networks. Key contributions include the development of reduced models for pH oscillators in lipid vesicles and the study of collective dynamics in colloidal systems. His work frequently bridges theory and experiment, as seen in collaborations with groups like P. Tierno's lab.
Recent articles highlight advancements in understanding stochastic rhythms in confined enzymatic reactions, directional locking in colloidal monolayers, and the interplay of hydrodynamics and entropy in particle transport. His theoretical frameworks address challenges in nonlinear dynamics, pattern formation, and hybrid modeling approaches.
Teaching spans over a decade, covering core physics topics from thermodynamics to stochastic processes, often integrating his research expertise into course content. He is affiliated with the 'Theory of Stochastic Processes' group at Humboldt University.
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