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Linda S. Hirst

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Title: Professor
Office: S&E 1, 362
Location: S&E 1, 377
Education:
  • Ph.D., 2001 — Manchester University
  • B.S. (Hons), 1998 — Manchester University
Awards:
  • 2008 — National Science Foundation Early Career Award, National Science Foundation, Division of Materials Research
  • 2004 — International Liquid Crystal Society's Glenn Brown Prize
Research Interests:

Professor Hirst's research interests focus on soft-condensed matter physics, with interests in both biophysics and liquid crystal materials. In general, her research group uses experimental techniques to characterize molecular assemblies and to understand the physics behind why they form. In a wider context, her group tries to uncover the common principles of how self-organization at a molecular level can transfer physical properties across length scales to define complex structures in real biological systems and soft phases.

Professor Hirst's group uses a wide variety of experimental techniques, with significant focus on:

  • X-ray diffraction and scattering (both synchrotron and in-house)
  • Confocal microscopy
  • Atomic force microscopy
  • Transmission electron microscopy

Current research projects include the:

  • Influence of cholesterol and polyunsaturated lipids on cell membrane structure.
  • Controlling Lipid phase behavior and raft formation for "soft microfluidics"
  • Biopolymer networks
  • Bent-core and novel ferroelectric liquid crystal materials

In addition to her research interests Prof. Hirst is also the creator of softmatterworld.org, a new educational networking site for the soft matter community around the world.

Books:

2012 — Fundamentals of Soft Matter Science