Daphne Klotsa, PI
I am an assistant professor in the new Department of Applied Physical Sciences at UNC-Chapel Hill.
My interests are in soft matter, specifically active matter, fluid dynamics, swimmer, robots, self-assembly, packing shapes, and granular dynamics. Although my background is in physics, I value enormously the experience I have gleaned from working in Engineering and Chemistry departments, in addition to Physics. Applied Physical Sciences here at UNC is an ideal place for highly interdisciplinary research that combines some or all of the following areas: physics, chemistry, applied math, biology, medicine and materials science.
Office: Murray Hall 1114
Email: dklotsa AT email.unc.edu
Tel: 919-962-6454


Shannon K. Jones, Postdoctoral researcher
PhD, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (2016)
UNC-Chapel Hill
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B.S. Biochemistry, Minor Biomechanics (2009)
University of Florida, Gainesville
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Office: Murray Hall 1115
Email: skjohnsn AT email.unc.edu

Tom Kolb, Graduate student
Graduate student, Division of physical chemistry, Department of Chemistry.
Bachelor of Science, Double Major Chemistry & Mathematics, Union College, Schenectady, NY.
Office: Murray Hall 1115
Email: kolbt AT live.unc.edu