
An introduction to the theory of soft matter physics, an
interdisciplinary field at the interface of physics, biology and chemistry.
This lecture is intended be a first point of contact to key phenomena
and concepts of soft matter physics. This encompasses ideas from
statistical mechanics, dynamical systems, elasticity and hydrodynamics.
The technical level will be rather gentle in favor of covering a broader
range of subjects. Thus, the lecture is also accessible to students who
are interested in doing experimental work in soft matter adjacent fields
such as biophysics. The goal is to develop sufficient expertise to
understand current research in the field on a conceptual level.
Topics:
The focus are areas of soft matter that are not covered in other theory
lectures, these are:
Colloids, Liquid Crystals, Polymers, Membranes.
The specific selection of topics will depend on time and participant's
interest
Literatur:
There are two nice monographs that try to cover the full breadth of material
van Saarloos, Vitelli, Zeravcic; Soft Matter; Princeton
Doi; Soft Matter Physics; Oxford
As the lecture progresses, more specific literature references will be
given.
Voraussetzungen:
Knowledge of some lecture on statistical physics (e.g. TP4) is helpful
and will be assumed. If you do not have this, but are interested, do
reach out to the lecturer. The lectures "Klassische Statistik des
Nichtgleichgewichts", "Stochastic Processes" (B5) and "Theorie aktiver
weicher Materie" (B6) complement this one nicely, but are not prerequisites.
Zielgruppe: Master Students, PhD Candidates
- Dozent/in: Horst-Holger Boltz
- Dozent/in: Thomas Ihle