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Rosalba Garcia-Millan

Dr Rosalba Garcia-Millan

Lecturer in Disordered Systems

Research interests

  • Mathematics

Biography

Dr Rosalba Garcia-Millan is a Lecturer Disordered Systems in the Department of Mathematics, King’s College London. She obtained her PhD in Mathematical Physics in 2020 from Imperial College London. Before joining King’s College London in 2023, she held a post-doctoral position at the University of Cambridge, and an independent Research Fellowship at St John’s College, Cambridge.

Research interests

  • Non-equilibrium physics
  • Active matter
  • Stochastic thermodynamics
  • Field theory
  • DNA organisation.

Dr Garcia-Millan leads research in the field of microscopic field theories applied to active matter and agent-based models. Her research also addresses questions in biological physics, such as DNA organisation in the cell nucleus, branching growth, and neuronal avalanches.

    Research

    FEATURE Graph Equations
    Disordered Systems

    The Disordered Systems group at King's is at the forefront of research in statistical mechanics of disordered and complex systems.

    News

    King's mathematician endowed with prestigious European grant to break new ground on cloud evolution and neurodegenerative disease

    Dr Rosalba Garcia-Millan will make new strides in coupled particle-field dynamics with a grant from the Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung.

    Rosalba Garcia-Millan

      Research

      FEATURE Graph Equations
      Disordered Systems

      The Disordered Systems group at King's is at the forefront of research in statistical mechanics of disordered and complex systems.

      News

      King's mathematician endowed with prestigious European grant to break new ground on cloud evolution and neurodegenerative disease

      Dr Rosalba Garcia-Millan will make new strides in coupled particle-field dynamics with a grant from the Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung.

      Rosalba Garcia-Millan