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Sarah Kostinski is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at New York University, specializing in theoretical soft condensed matter and biological physics.
- Education: B.S. in Physics and Music from University of Michigan–Ann Arbor; Ph.D. in Physics from Harvard University.
- Previous Appointments: Postdoctoral researcher at Tel Aviv University and Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, UC Santa Barbara.
Her research explores the intersection of theoretical physics and biology, focusing on:
- Quantitative relationships between molecular composition and growth rates in unicellular organisms like E. coli and S. cerevisiae.
- Theoretical frameworks for intracellular kinetics and non-equilibrium systems.
- Applications of stochastic processes and random walks to cellular dynamics.
- Soft matter physics and its implications for biological systems.
- Computational modeling of biophysical phenomena.
- Statistical mechanics approaches to cellular optimization.
Her recent publications highlight trends in theoretical physics, with a focus on stochastic dynamics, computational biology, and soft matter systems. She is affiliated with NYU's Center for Soft Matter Research, contributing to interdisciplinary studies of biological and soft condensed matter physics.
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