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Alexey Lyulin is an Associate Professor in the Soft Matter Biological Physics research group at Eindhoven University of Technology and a part-time Professor at the University of Twente. His research emphasizes atomic-scale modeling of polymers, glasses, polymer nanocomposites, and thin polymer films with applications to new energy technologies. He focuses on polymer dynamics mechanics and utilizes multiscale computer simulations to generate fundamental insights that aid in the development of new materials with improved properties. His research includes studying glass transition mechanical properties of amorphous polymers in both bulk and thin films, as well as examining the stability and toxicity of complexes involving charged dendrimers and hyperbranched polymers. He investigates the non-Newtonian rheology of linear and hyperbranched polymers in hydrodynamic flows and the microstructural mechanics of polymer nanocomposites. The goal of his research group is to establish a long-term research program based on multiscale computer simulations, addressing practical problems by bridging the gap between macro and nanoscale phenomena in polymer dynamics mechanics.
Eindhoven University of Technology • Eindhoven, Netherlands
Conducts research and teaches in the field of Soft Matter Biological Physics.
University of Twente • Enschede, Netherlands
Leads research initiatives on Multiscale Molecular Dynamics.
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