About us

The Computational and Soft Matter Physics Group develops and uses modern computational, experimental and theoretical tools to study a broad range of condensed matter systems with emphasis on the statistical mechanics of equilibrium and non-equilibrium processes. Research topics of current interest include soft matter, nanoparticles, phase transitions, biological matter, magnetism and magnetic soft matter, glasses, chaotic dynamics, as well as hydrodynamics of colloids and swimmers.

News/Highlights

22.12.2020
 

Der FWF fördert den SFB "Taming Complexity in Materials Modeling", mit Beteiligung von insgesamt 9 Forschungsgruppen der TU Wien und der Universität...

24.11.2020
 

The E-CAM issue of Comics&Science, produced by the EU-funded Center of Excellence E-CAM in collaboration with CECAM and the magazine Comics&Science,...

24.11.2020
 

The article Dynamical Properties of Concentrated Suspensions of Block Copolymer Stars in Shear Flow has been featured at the cover of the November 24,...

13.11.2020
 

Vittoria Sposini is one of the outstanding postdoctoral female researchers who has recently been awarded a fellowship in the REWIRE programme, a...

03.11.2020
 

Maximilian Liebetreu, PhD student at the Faculty of Physics and member of the Vienna Doctoral School of Physics, has a strong interest in ring...

20.10.2020
 

Lisa B. Weiss, "Computergestützte Physik und Physik der Weichen Materie“, wird mit dem Award of Excellence für ihre Doktorarbeit geehrt. Mit dem Preis...