Research Units View by Faculty Member, Research Unit, or Research Specialties Research Unit | Faculty Member | Research Specialties Biology (-) Chemistry Computer Science Ecology and Evolution Engineering and Applied Sciences Marine Sciences Mathematics Neuroscience Physics Quantum Facet Research Discipline Biochemistry Chemistry Nanoscience Organic chemistry Polymer chemistry Structural biology Synthetic organic chemistry (-) Theoretical sciences Facet Specialty Clear filters Biological Physics Theory Unit We seek the principles governing the behavior of whole organisms, integrating physics, biology and computational approaches to understand life's most complex and fascinating phenomena. Greg J Stephens Associate Professor (Adjunct) Chiral Representation Theory Unit Chiral representation theory unit investigates the symmetries arising in quantum field theories. More specifically, it focuses on the representation theory of infinite-dimensional Lie algebras such as Kac–Moody algebras, and more generally, on vertex algebras. Tomoyuki Arakawa Professor Collective Dynamics and Quantum Transport Collective Dynamics and Quantum Transport Unit explores dynamical and transport phenomena in various quantum matters and their spintronic, electronic, and quantum-information applications. Shu Zhang Assistant Professor Model-Based Evolutionary Genomics Unit The Model-Based Evolutionary Genomics Unit works at the crossroads of computational and evolutionary biology. Our long-term goal is to achieve an integrative understanding of the evolution of Life on Earth and the origins and emergence of complexity across different biological scales, from individual proteins to ecosystems. To move towards this goal, we develop and apply model-driven evolutionary genomics methods to reconstruct the Tree of Life and the major evolutionary transitions that have occurred along its branches. Gergely János Szöllősi Associate Professor Research Specialties Browse research disciplines and specialities. Discover more Annual Reports A yearly report from each research unit Visit the page
Biological Physics Theory Unit We seek the principles governing the behavior of whole organisms, integrating physics, biology and computational approaches to understand life's most complex and fascinating phenomena. Greg J Stephens Associate Professor (Adjunct)
Chiral Representation Theory Unit Chiral representation theory unit investigates the symmetries arising in quantum field theories. More specifically, it focuses on the representation theory of infinite-dimensional Lie algebras such as Kac–Moody algebras, and more generally, on vertex algebras. Tomoyuki Arakawa Professor
Collective Dynamics and Quantum Transport Collective Dynamics and Quantum Transport Unit explores dynamical and transport phenomena in various quantum matters and their spintronic, electronic, and quantum-information applications. Shu Zhang Assistant Professor
Model-Based Evolutionary Genomics Unit The Model-Based Evolutionary Genomics Unit works at the crossroads of computational and evolutionary biology. Our long-term goal is to achieve an integrative understanding of the evolution of Life on Earth and the origins and emergence of complexity across different biological scales, from individual proteins to ecosystems. To move towards this goal, we develop and apply model-driven evolutionary genomics methods to reconstruct the Tree of Life and the major evolutionary transitions that have occurred along its branches. Gergely János Szöllősi Associate Professor