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American theoretical physicist


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Pankaj Mehta
NationalityAmerican
Alma materCalifornia Institute of Technology
Rutgers University
Scientific career
FieldsBiophysics, statistical physics, theoretical ecology, systems biology, hard condensed matter theory
InstitutionsBoston University
Princeton University
Academic advisorsNatan Andrei, Ned Wingreen
Websitephysics.bu.edu/~pankajm/

Pankaj Mehta is an American theoretical physicist whose research has involved biophysics, statistical physics, machine learning theory, and hard condensed matter theory. He is a professor of Physics at Boston University.

Mehta has worked on statistical mechanics tools in theoretical community ecology, biological information processing, and cell fate development models. In his work on theoretical ecology, Mehta has described consumer-resource models and statistical physics-based approaches to niche and coexistence theory.

Education and career

Mehta received a B.S. in mathematics from California Institute of Technology in 2000. Mehta then received his PhD in physics from Rutgers University specializing in hard condensed matter physics in 2006 under the supervision of Natan Andrei. He was a postdoctoral scholar at Princeton University's departments of molecular biology and physics where he worked under the supervision of Ned Wingreen from 2006-2010.

In 2010, Mehta became an assistant professor in the Boston University department of physics, later receiving tenure in 2015. At Boston University, he is a member of the Faculty of Computing and Data Sciences. He is an affiliate faculty member of Boston University's Department of Biomedical Engineering, Center for Regenerative Medicine, and Biological Design Center. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society.

Honors

  • Fellow of the American Physical Society, nominated by the Division of Biological Physics (2023), for "creative and impactful use of statistical mechanics tools in addressing a broad range of problems, from biological information processing and microbial ecology to machine learning theory."
  • Simons Investigator in the Mathematical Modeling of Living Systems (2014)
  • Scialog Fellow, Molecules Come to Life (2014)
  • Gerald and Deanne Gitner Family Innovation in Teaching Award (2014)
  • Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship (2011)

Publications

References

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