
Murugappan Muthukumar
Adjunct Professor · Polymer Physics
University of Massachusetts AmherstAbout
Murugappan Muthukumar is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, jointly affiliated with the Physics Department and the Polymer Science and Engineering Department. His research focuses on the theoretical understanding of polymer physics, especially in the context of charged macromolecules, polyzwitterions, and nanopore translocation, with applications ranging from drug delivery to biopolymer dynamics.
His work explores the electrostatics of soft matter, including self-assembly, gelation, coacervation, and ion transport in complex polymer systems. He has contributed extensively to understanding dipole-driven interactions, entropic barriers, and topological frustration in polymer networks and biopolymeric systems.
His recent publications reflect a strong emphasis on polyzwitterionic systems, nanopore biophysics, and non-equilibrium dynamics of charged polymers. He has developed theoretical frameworks for thermoreversible gelation, RNA translocation, and electrophoretic transport through nanopores, often bridging molecular-level interactions with macroscopic material properties.
While no specific students or awards are listed in the available data, his prolific publication record and affiliation with a leading polymer science program indicate a strong academic presence and likely mentorship role.
Find Murugappan Muthukumar elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Markos A. KatsoulakisUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst · Professor
Jamie ParnesUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst · Assistant Professor
Nicholas CaverlyUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst · Assistant Professor
J. Scott EbdonUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst · Professor
Misun KimUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst · Visiting Assistant Professor
Rob KusnerUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst · Professor