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Roland Roth is a Professor at the Institute for Theoretical Physics within the Department of Physics at the University of Tübingen. His research focuses on theoretical physics, particularly in Density Functional Theory (DFT), Soft Matter Physics, and Colloid Science. He has contributed extensively to understanding interfacial phenomena, phase transitions, and solvation thermodynamics in complex systems.
Research Interests: Roth's work bridges statistical mechanics and computational biophysics, with applications to ion channels, protein solutions, and confined fluids. His studies explore critical Casimir forces, patchy particle models, and geometric effects on fluid behavior.
Publications: Recent articles highlight his expertise in DFT methodology, interfacial thermodynamics, and competing interactions in colloidal systems. Topics span from liquid-vapor interfaces to protein phase separation, with methodological advancements in morphometric approaches and solvent-mediated forces.
Contact: Email: roland.roth@uni-tuebingen.de
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