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Career

  • 1988 Service de Physique Théorique, Centre d'Etudes Nucléaires de Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, France Visiting Scientist
  • 1988-1991: University of Chicago, James Franck and Enrico Fermi Institutes Postdoctoral Research
  • 1991-1996: Princeton University - Assistant Professor of Physics Associated Faculty, Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics
  • 1996-2006: University of Arizona - Associate Professor then Professor of Physics and Applied Mathematics
  • 2006-2023: University of Cambridge - Schlumberger Professor of Complex Physical Systems, DAMTP
  • 2023-: University of Cambridge - Alan Turing Professor of Complex Physical Systems, DAMTP

Research

The primary focus of my research is biological physics.  Our group conducts both theoretical and experimental research on problems of evolutionary biology (such as the evolution of multicellularity), developmental biology, and aspects of nonequilibrium phenomena unique to living systems.  We also conduct research on natural pattern formation in the physical and biological world.  

Selected Recent Publications

1. Coffee Stains, Cell Receptors, and Time Crystals: Lessons From the Old Literature, Raymond E. Goldstein, Physics Today 71, 32-38 (2018).

2. Time-Irreversibility and Criticality in the Motility of a Flagellate Microorganism, Kirsty Y. Wan and Raymond E. Goldstein, Physical Review Letters 121, 058103 (2018).

3. The Noisy Basis of Morphogenesis: Mechanisms and Mechanics of Cell Sheet Folding Inferred from Developmental Variability, Pierre A. Haas, Stephanie Höhn, Aurelia R. Honerkamp-Smith, Julius B. Kirkegaard, and Raymond E. Goldstein PLOS Biology 16, e2005536 (2018).

4. Why Clothes Don't Fall Apart: Tension Transmission in Staple Yarns, Patrick B. Warren, Robin C. Ball, and Raymond E. Goldstein, Physical Review Letters 120, 158001 (2018).

5. Aerotaxis in the Closest Relatives of Animals, Julius B. Kirkegaard, Ambre Bouillant, Alan O. Marron, Kyriacos C. Leptos, and Raymond E. Goldstein, eLife 5, e18109 (2016).

6. Batchelor Prize Lecture: Fluid Dynamics at the Scale of the Cell, Raymond E. Goldstein, Journal of Fluid Mechanics 807, 1-39 (2016).

7. Instabilities and Solitons in Minimal Strips, Thomas Machon, Gareth P. Alexander, Raymond E. Goldstein, and Adriana I. Pesci, Physical Review Letters 117, 017801 (2016).

8. Coordinated Beating of Algal Flagella is Mediated by Basal Coupling, Kirsty Y. Wan and Raymond E. Goldstein, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 113, E2784-93 (2016).

 

Publications

Mapping of the classical kinetic balance equations onto the Schrodinger equation
AI Pesci, RE Goldstein
– Nonlinearity
(2004)
18,
211
Invariant varieties of discontinuous vector fields
AI Pesci, RE Goldstein, H Uys
– Nonlinearity
(2004)
18,
21
Self-concentration and large-scale coherence in bacterial dynamics.
C Dombrowski, L Cisneros, S Chatkaew, RE Goldstein, JO Kessler
– Physical review letters
(2004)
93,
098103
Tubular precipitation and redox gradients on a bubbling template
DA Stone, RE Goldstein
– Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
(2004)
101,
11537
Dynamic supercoiling bifurcations of growing elastic filaments
CW Wolgemuth, RE Goldstein, TR Powers
– Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena
(2004)
190,
266
Inertially driven buckling and overturning of jets in a Hele-Shaw cell.
AI Pesci, MA Porter, RE Goldstein
– Physical Review E
(2003)
68,
056305
Quantum necking in stressed metallic nanowires
J Bürki, RE Goldstein, CA Stafford
– Physical Review Letters
(2003)
91,
Periodic Chirality Transformations Propagating On Bacterial Flagella
D Coombs, G Huber, JO Kessler, RE Goldstein
– Phys Rev Lett
(2002)
89,
118102
Domain shape relaxation and the spectrum of thermal fluctuations in Langmuir monolayers
RE Goldstein, DP Jackson
– The Journal of Physical Chemistry
(2002)
98,
9626
Liquid-Vapor Asymmetry at the Critical Point
RE Goldstein, A Parola
– Accounts of Chemical Research
(2002)
22,
77
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Research Group

Biological Physics and Mechanics

Room

H0.06

Telephone

01223 337908