Modeling Biological & Soft Matter (MoBS) Group
Our group at IISER-Mohali studies problems at the interface of soft matter physics, active matter, and biophysics. We use physics-based modeling and a broad suite of computational methods - including molecular dynamics, Brownian and Langevin dynamics, multiparticle collision dynamics, dissipative particle dynamics, and Monte Carlo simulations. These tools allow us to simulate biological, soft, and active matter systems at coarse-grained resolution, giving access to large length and time scales.
Coarse-grained models • Large-scale simulations • Multiscale modeling
Recent updates
- Preprint of Diganta's work: https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.01572
- Soham's work on "Effect of helicity in polymer packing and ejection" published in — J. Chem. Phys.
- Congratulations to Dipak on being awarded the NPDF Fellowship!
Miscellaneous links
- Follow "Physics of Parasitism" for projects with focus on parasite biology — https://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/forschung/physics-of-parasitism/
