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Sam Wilken is a Research Fellow in the Saleh Group at the Department of BioEngineering, University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). His work focuses on biomolecular condensates, phase-separated systems, and soft matter physics. He investigates the dynamics of DNA-based liquids, nucleation mechanisms in biomolecular systems, and the interplay between electrostatic interactions and base-pairing in phase separation processes. His research bridges biophysics, materials science, and statistical mechanics.
Key areas of exploration include spatial organization of DNA condensates, hyperuniformity in phase-separated systems, and the engineering of DNA droplet properties through surface modifications. Wilken's studies often employ mesoscale self-organization principles and advanced characterization techniques to understand how biological and synthetic systems achieve functional spatial organization.
His recent work reveals trends in studying both equilibrium (e.g., nucleation dynamics) and non-equilibrium (e.g., jamming transitions) phenomena in biomolecular and colloidal systems. While no awards are explicitly mentioned, his publications indicate sustained contributions to understanding phase behavior in complex fluids and biological systems. He collaborates within the Saleh Group to advance applications in reconfigurable materials and evolutionary computation-optimized systems.
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