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Matthew Pevarnik, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Science and Mathematics at Regent University. His research focuses on applying physics principles to complex biological processes, particularly in biophysics and nanotechnology. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of California, Irvine, followed by postdoctoral research at the University of California, Santa Barbara in a bioengineering group.
Dr. Pevarnik's work bridges fundamental science and practical applications, such as developing biomimetic ion channels using solid-state nanopores. He also explores interdisciplinary questions at the intersection of faith and science, including how theological perspectives interact with modern scientific understanding. His teaching style emphasizes hands-on experimentation, often involving demonstrations like magnetic phenomena and creative physics activities.
His research publications span topics like nanopore geometry effects, ion transport mechanisms, and resistive-pulse sensing technologies. He is affiliated with Sigma Pi Sigma, the Physics Honors Society. Dr. Pevarnik’s broader interests include science communication and fostering dialogue between scientific and religious communities.


