
معرفی
Matthew Glaser is a Lecturer in the Department of Physics at the University of Colorado. His research focuses on the statistical physics of soft condensed matter, including liquid crystals, colloids, and biomaterials. He employs computational modeling and simulation to study phenomena such as nanostructure formation, nonequilibrium self-organization, and phase behavior in soft materials. His work spans topics like active liquid crystalline matter, charge transport in semiconductors, and the development of coarse-graining methods for molecular simulation.
Selected publications highlight contributions to understanding helical nanofilament phases, chiral isotropic liquids from achiral molecules, and microtubule depolymerization mechanisms. His research emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, blending physics with materials science and biophysics. Glaser holds an office in DUAN F515 and can be reached at (303) 492-3029.


