Areas of Interest
Dr. Huber is currently working on problems in biological
physics, with an emphasis on the interplay of statistical
mechanics, biomechanics, and fluid dynamics. This includes
statistical descriptions of fluid and transport problems, the
nonlinear elasticity characterizing mechanics at the cellular
scale, and transport in disorder media, as well as studies of
cellular locomotion, membrane conformation and transportation.
Selected Publications
Coombs D, Huber G, Kessler JO and Goldstein RE. 2003. Periodic
chirality transformations propagating on bacterial flagella.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 89: 118102-1-4.
Powers TR, Huber G and Goldstein RE. 2002. Fluid-membrane
tethers: Minimal surfaces and elastic boundary layers. Phys.
Rev. E. 65: 041901-1-11.
Kondev J and Huber G. 2001. Critical geometry of
two-dimensional passive scalar turbulence. Phys. Rev. Lett. 86:
5890-3.
Goldstein RE, Goriely A, Huber G, and Wolgemuth CW. 2000.
Bistable helices. Phys. Rev. Lett. 84: 1631-4.
Deegan RD, Bakajin O, Dupont TF, Huber G, Nagel SR and Witten
TA. 2000. Contact line deposits in an evaporating drop. Phys.
Rev. E.62: 756-65.
Huber G. 2000. Swimming in Flatsea. Nature. 408: 777-8. |