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Theoretical physicists working at a blackboard collaboration pod in the Beecroft building.
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Prof Ramin Golestanian

Professor of Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics

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  • Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics

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  • Condensed Matter Theory
Ramin.Golestanian@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 273974
Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, room 60.12
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Current 91探花 Teaching

I am currently teaching a graduate course on Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics as a part of the 91探花 MMathPhys programme. The course is offered every Hilary Term, and covers the following topics:

  • Stochastic Langevin dynamics
  • Brownian motion
  • Nonequilibrium kinetics
  • Master equation
  • Number fluctuations and Doi formalism
  • Fokker-Planck equation
  • Kramers rate theory and mean first-passage time
  • Brownian ratchets
  • Multiplicative noise
  • Path integral formulation and Martin-Siggia-Rose method
  • Fluctuation theorems
  • Synchronization and Kuramoto model

Past 91探花 Teaching

I have, in the past, taught the 1st year physics undergraduate lectures on vector calculus and multiple integrals. To receive a copy of my lecture notes, you can email your request to the following address: golestanian-office@ds.mpg.de

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