TBIO
Theoretical Biophysics & Non-equilibrium Statistical Physics Lab
The TBIO group is Theoretical Biophysics & Non-equilibrium Statistical Physics Lab in the Department of Physics, POSTECH. We are interested in theoretical physics problems in the area of statistical physics, biological physics, and soft matter, which encompasses various topics, including the active dynamics of living matter, human chromosomes, single-molecule biophysics of DNA & membranes, stochastic processes and thermodynamics, etc. More information on the research activities can be found on the page of Research.
Our group is closely connected to the Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics (APCTP)— located within the campus of POSTECH—via the Center’s diverse programs (e.g., the YST postdoctoral program and the visiting program). We are very open-minded to new people. Check more about people and our activities.
Recent News
Sungmin Joo's paper is published in Chaos, Solitons and Fractals
Sungmin Joo's paper, Viscoelastic active diffusion governed by nonequilibrium fractal Langevin equations: Underdamped dynamics and ergodicity breaking, is published in Chaos, Solitons and Fractals.
Prof. Durang’s paper is published in Traffic
Prof. Durang’s paper, Statistical modeling of mRNP transport in dendrites: A comparative analysis of β-actin and Arc mRNP dynamics, is published in Traffic.
Hyeong-Tark Han and Sungmin Joo’s paper is published in The Journal of Chemical Physics
Hyeong-Tark Han and Sungmin Joo’s paper, Nonequilibrium diffusion of active particles bound to a semiflexible polymer network: Simulations and fractional Langevin equation, is published in The Journal of Chemical Physics.