Introduction

The Center for Soft and Biological Matter (CSBM) is a research group focused on investigating the fundamental properties of soft matter, which include polymers, colloids, liquid crystals, and biological materials. The center brings together scientists from various disciplines such as physics, chemistry, materials science, and engineering to conduct research on soft matter. Soft matter exhibits unique properties that differ from those of traditional materials, such as elasticity, viscoelasticity, and responsiveness to external stimuli. Soft matter also plays a crucial role in many biological systems, such as cell membranes, protein folding, and DNA. Presently, the main focus of the center are:

  • Biological Matter
  • Smart Sensors and Actuators
  • Evaporation-driven Self-organization
  • Agriculture and Food Science

The center provides a collaborative environment for researchers to exchange ideas and work together on interdisciplinary projects. The CSBM has state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, including advanced microscopy, spectroscopy, and computational tools that enable researchers to investigate the properties of soft matter at different length and time scales. The center also hosts seminars, workshops, and conferences to disseminate knowledge and promote scientific exchange. The center is committed to training the next generation of soft matter scientists and offers opportunities for graduate and postdoctoral students to conduct research at the center. The CSBM also collaborates with other academic and industrial partners to promote the translation of research findings into practical applications.

In conclusion, the Center for Soft Matter mainly focuses on advancing the understanding of soft matter through interdisciplinary research, education, and outreach. The center’s facilities and collaborative environment provide a platform for researchers to investigate the unique properties of soft matter and apply their findings to various fields.