
معرفی
Professor Daniel H. Reich is a faculty member in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at Johns Hopkins University. He holds a PhD from the University of Chicago (1988) and leads the Reich Research Group, focusing on experimental condensed matter physics and biological physics. His research spans cell and tissue mechanics, active matter, organic electronics, and magnetic cell manipulation.
Education: PhD in Physics & Astronomy, University of Chicago (1988).
Research Interests:
- Cellular biomechanics and cytoskeletal dynamics using magnetic nanoparticles and microfabricated systems.
- Complex fluids and active nematics, including colloidal ordering and liquid crystal physics.
- Organic electronics, particularly charge trapping in polymer dielectrics.
- Stem cell-derived cardiovascular tissue engineering.
Advising and Grants: Supervised over 30 graduate and undergraduate students, many of whom hold academic and industry positions. The lab collaborates with the Leheny Lab and integrates interdisciplinary approaches across physics, biology, and engineering.
Labs/Teams: Leads the Reich Research Group, which operates advanced facilities for magnetic actuation, microfabrication, and biophysical measurements.





