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Srin Manne is an Associate Professor of Physics at the University of Arizona. He is affiliated with the Department of Physics within the College of Science. His research focuses on soft condensed matter systems, including liquid crystals, polymers, and proteins, emphasizing intermolecular forces and mathematical modeling. He actively involves undergraduates in research and publication.
Educated at the University of California, Santa Barbara (Ph.D., 1994), Manne has received notable awards such as the NSF CAREER Award (2001), College of Science Distinguished Teaching Award (2000), and multiple teaching excellence recognitions.
His work bridges experimental measurements with theoretical models, particularly in studying weak intermolecular forces and their macroscopic manifestations. Recent publications (2003–2009) explore epitaxial film friction, nanopore imaging, crystal growth dynamics, and calcite ion interactions.
Manne emphasizes undergraduate mentorship, with co-authors including A.E. Murdaugh, E.S. Ulrich, and others. His research also extends to outreach and educational initiatives, reflecting a dual commitment to scientific discovery and pedagogy.


