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All posts by Richard Sear (210)

  • How small is small, how big is big?

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    21 March 2011
    Posted by
    Richard Sear
  • Lots of diffusion, many Kims, few Deaths

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    13 March 2011
    Posted by
    Richard Sear
  • From tequila to Uranus

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    5 March 2011
    Posted by
    Richard Sear
  • Learning from the students

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    2 March 2011
    Posted by
    Richard Sear
  • Red, orange and yellow crystals

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    1 March 2011
    Posted by
    Richard Sear
  • Teamwork gets a PhD

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    23 February 2011
    Posted by
    Richard Sear
  • Tiger teams of rocket scientists

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    15 February 2011
    Posted by
    Richard Sear
  • Ignore correlations, lose $9 billion

    Posted on
    9 February 2011
    Posted by
    Richard Sear
  • Six forms of chocolate

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    5 February 2011
    Posted by
    Richard Sear
  • It’s a small world

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    31 January 2011
    Posted by
    Richard Sear
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About me

Richard Sear

Department of Physics

I am a theoretical (well really more of a computational) physicist with a stat mech of soft matter and liquids background. I am part of the Department's Soft Matter group. My research is mainly on the nucleation of crystals and biological physics, which is mainly protein dynamics and self-organisation in cells. I teach stuff from maths for physicists to biological physics. Please see my homepage for details. Although I have lived my adult life in England (apart from postdocs in the Netherlands/USA) I grew up in South Wales. My local rugby team is the Ospreys.

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