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His interests are in experimental, out of equilibrium, and non-linear physics. Specifically, his lab focuses on developing cutting-edge experimental techniques to investigate systems where interfacial formation, deformation and collapse dominate the dynamics. He collaborates closely with theorists to explore three main thrusts: (1) disordered solid and liquid systems, (2) nonlinear instabilities in solids and liquids and (3) development of bacterial biofilms. Each of these systems of interest highlights a beautiful, yet poorly understood phenomenon that Rubinstein seeks to elucidate, including: How do things slide? How do things break? Why do soft materials age? How does paper crumple? Why do drops splash? How do micron-size bacteria engineer huge biofilms?
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Adel Djellouli,Bert Van Raemdonck, Yang Wang,Yi Yang, Anthony Caillaud,David Weitz,Shmuel Rubinstein,Benjamin Gorissen,Katia Bertoldi
Naturepp.1-6, (2024)
Soft matterno. 19 (2023): 3475-3486
NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICSno. 10 (2023): 103029-103029
Physical review lettersno. 25 (2023): 258201
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERSno. 9 (2023): n/a-n/a
Physical review. Eno. 5-2 (2023): 055003
Thomas Cochard,Ilya Svetlizky,Gabriele Albertini,Robert C. Viesca,Shmuel M. Rubinstein,Frans Spaepen,Congcong Yuan,Marine Denolle, Yi‐Qiao Song, Lu Xiao,David A. Weitz
Research Square (Research Square) (2023)
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