- Theoretical Physics
- Biophysics
- Soft Matter Physics
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Professor Roland Netz is a faculty member at the Free University of Berlin's Department of Physics and Institute for Theoretical Physics, leading research at the intersection of theoretical physics, biophysics, and soft matter science. His work combines computational modeling with fundamental physical principles to address complex biological and nanoscale phenomena. His research portfolio spans: Polyelectrolyte behavior at dielectric interfaces Single-molecule friction mechanisms RNA secondary structure modeling Nanofluidic systems far from equilibrium Protein dynamics and folding landscapes Hydrogel transport properties Professor Netz maintains an exceptionally active grant portfolio with continuous DFG funding since at least 2005. His current leadership roles include principal investigator for Priority Programs on polyelectrolytes and ion specificity, plus subproject leadership in seven Collaborative Research Centers covering interface dynamics, superhydrophobicity, and hydrogel rheology. The International Research Training Group GRK 2662 represents his major international collaboration platform. His research demonstrates consistent evolution from fundamental polymer physics toward biomedical applications, with recent projects increasingly focusing on biosystem interactions. The group maintains strong methodological continuity in multiscale modeling while expanding into new application domains including drug delivery systems and biomolecular transport phenomena.


