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Biological Thursday, June 8, 2017. UCSB Chemical Engineering is excited to welcome Assistant Professor Sho Takatori to the department, starting in 2019! Sho is interested in the statistical mechanics and fluid dynamics of biological soft matter systems. He combines techniques of computational and experimental soft matter to study how emergent biological
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(805) 893-7089Santa Sho Takatori (he/him/his) Assistant Professor. Faculty Website. List of Publications. Contact (805) 893-7089. [email protected] 3341 Engineering II. University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5080. ChemE Research Areas:
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805-893-7089Takatori Sho Takatori Assistant Professor. Chemical Engineering. Phone: +1 805-893-7089. Email: [email protected] Office: 3341 Engineering II. Website: Takatori Lab. Publications: Publications. Research. The Takatori lab studies the nonequilibrium statistical mechanics and fluid dynamics of soft materials. We combine experimental, theoretical, and
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Tokyo Sho TAKATORI, Assistant Professor Cited by 427 of The University of Tokyo, Bunkyō-ku (Todai) Read 37 publications Contact Sho TAKATORI
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Professor New Faculty 9- î ì Elizabeth Ackert, Assistant Professor Geography Sho Takatori, Acting Assistant Professor Chemical Engineering Omise'Eke Natasha Tinsley, Professor Black Studies Anna Trugman, Assistant Professor Geography Geoffrey Tsai, Lecturer PSOE Mechanical Engineering Gonzalo Vazquez -Bare, Assistant Professor Economics Kieran
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October From this October, Dr. Sho Takatori joined our lab as an assistant professor!
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Chika Chika TAKATORI, Assistant Professor Cited by 89 of Kyushu University, Fukuoka (Kyudai) Read 41 publications Contact Chika TAKATORI
Materials Welcome to the Takatori Lab! Our objective is to understand and engineer soft materials with unusual physical properties and interfaces. We use theory and experiment to develop multifunctional, “living” materials by combining the dynamic programmability of active matter with the molecular specificity of biological components.
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Mechanical New Faculty (2020) Faez Ahmed joined the Department of Mechanical Engineering as an assistant professor in July 2020. He received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park in 2019. His interests are in studying principled methods for representation, learning, and optimization of discrete problems occurring