Research Units View by Faculty Member or Research Unit Research Unit | Faculty Member Biology Chemistry Computer Science Ecology and Evolution Engineering and Applied Sciences Marine Sciences Mathematics Neuroscience Physics Facet Research Discipline Facet Specialty Clear filters Shocks, Solitons and Turbulence Unit The Shocks, Solitons and Turbulence Unit studies nonlinear-wave phenomena, from space weather to biological networks, to predict and control how mass and energy propagate in space-time Emile Touber Associate Professor Synapse Biology Unit The Synapse Biology Unit studies how the dynamic features of synaptic connections between neurons mediate and maintain efficacious information processing in the brain. Synaptic communication... Yukiko Goda Professor Theory of Quantum Matter Unit The Theory of Quantum Matter (TQM) Unit carries out research into a wide range of problems in condensed matter and statistical physics. Nic Shannon Professor pi-Conjugated Polymers Unit We work on creating synthetic methods for polymer semiconductors and the development of new materials for use in organic electronics (e.g., OLEDs, stretchable devices, bioelectronics). Christine Luscombe Professor Pagination First page … 4 5 6 Research Specialties Browse research disciplines and specialities. Discover more Annual Reports A yearly report from each research unit Visit the page
Shocks, Solitons and Turbulence Unit The Shocks, Solitons and Turbulence Unit studies nonlinear-wave phenomena, from space weather to biological networks, to predict and control how mass and energy propagate in space-time Emile Touber Associate Professor
Synapse Biology Unit The Synapse Biology Unit studies how the dynamic features of synaptic connections between neurons mediate and maintain efficacious information processing in the brain. Synaptic communication... Yukiko Goda Professor
Theory of Quantum Matter Unit The Theory of Quantum Matter (TQM) Unit carries out research into a wide range of problems in condensed matter and statistical physics. Nic Shannon Professor
pi-Conjugated Polymers Unit We work on creating synthetic methods for polymer semiconductors and the development of new materials for use in organic electronics (e.g., OLEDs, stretchable devices, bioelectronics). Christine Luscombe Professor