Complex Fluids
updated: 07.07.2025
Complex fluids are materials which consist of a mixture of several components having different length scales and energy scales. For example, polymer solutions consist of long polymer chains in a molecular solvent. Other examples include liquid crystals, colloidal suspensions, gels, and fluid membranes. In particular, most biological materials are complex fluids.
At the School of Chemistry research is conducted both experimentally and theoretically to explore the structure, dynamics, and stochastic behavior of complex fluids such as bio-polymer networks, bio-membranes, and new types of colloidal suspensions.
Researchers:
Prof. Diamant Haim, Prof. Roichman Yael, Prof. Sorkin Raya.
Emeriti:
Other Research Fields
Events & Seminars
22
Jan
10:00
Physical Chemistry Seminar: Biochemical remodeling of phytoplankton cell composition under climate change
Shenkar Building, Holcblat Hall 007
25
Jan
16:00
Organic Chemistry Seminar: Enhancing Structural Complexity via Dearomative Functionalization of N-Heterocycles
Shenkar Building, Holcblat Hall 007
15
Feb
11:00
Special Physical Chemistry Graduate Seminar Day
Check Point Building, Room 001




