UMass Boston

Mohamed Amine Gharbi,  Associate Professor, Physics

Mohamed Amine Gharbi

Department:
Physics
Title:
Associate Professor
Location:
ISC Floor 01

Area of Expertise

Active matter, Assembly of functional nanomaterials and biologically based soft materials, Interfacial phenomena, Colloids, Liquid crystals, Data science

Degrees

PhD, Physics of Condensed Matter, University of Montpellier, France

Professional Publications & Contributions

Additional Information

Directed self-assembly of biomaterials and functional nanomaterials in soft condensed matter provides a fascinating tool for producing a new generation of advanced materials that combine several properties and may respond to external conditions. The goal of Mohamed Gharbi's research is to develop new mechanisms of directed assembly and combine these tools with functional nanomaterials to generate multi-functional hybrid systems with unique properties. By exploiting these fundamental insights, and using colloidal buildings blocks of various levels of complexity, he explores the possibility of creating a variety of reconfigurable structures with rich properties. The study of these systems will offer important insights for the design of novel "smart" applications, including biochemical sensors, self-assembled microrobots, displays, microlens arrays, photonic nanomaterials and optoelectronic devices.