In collaboration with Durham university, a scholar of theoretical physics from the University of Lincoln has published new findings about the surprising behaviour of exotic phases forming in liquids in Physical Review Letters – […]
Fabien Paillusson
I am a theoretical and computational physicist. I am an Associate Professor in the School of Maths and Physics at the University of Lincoln. My interests lie in the modelling of complex matter, ranging from biological systems to powders, and in the foundations of physics.
International workshop on jamming and granular matter
From July 13th to July 15th 2016 Fabien Paillusson participated to a satellite meeting of StatPhys 2016 on jamming and granular matter, held at Queen Mary University. Owing to variety and quality […]
Invited seminar at the Queen Mary University of London
On Tuesday 31st of May, Fabien visited the group of statistical mechanics of non-equilibrium systems in the School of Mathematical Sciences of the Queen Mary University of London. He shared his recent work […]
PhD Studentship in the School of Maths and Physics
The School of Mathematics and Physics is seeking an exceptional doctoral candidate in Computational Physics or Applied Mathematics for a fully-paid for PhD Studentship. The successful candidate will join the dynamic and […]
Teaching physical concepts to biologists
On Monday 7th of September 2015 took place the workshop “Teaching the Physical Aspects of the Molecular Biosciences” at the initiative of the British Biophysical Society (BBS). The workshop was hosted by […]
International workshop in Holland
Fabien presents poster “Curvature induced phase separation in cubic phases” at Lorentz workshop “The future of multi-scale soft matter modeling”, 31.08-4.09.2015, Leiden, Holland.
Poster presentation at Warwick and Durham meetings in June
The first two weeks of June, Fabien attended two one-day meetings on Condensed Matter Physics to present a poster on his current research on Curvature Induced Phase Separation in Cubic Phases. The first […]
Dr Fabien Paillusson
Fabien Paillusson obtained a Masters degree in Theoretical Physics of Complex Systems in 2007 from University Pierre and Marie Curie in Paris, France. He obtained a Ph.D. in 2010 in the same […]