Jonas Berx

Jonas Berx

Postdoc

I am a MSCA postdoctoral fellow specializing in non-equilibrium statistical mechanics and applied mathematics. My primary focus lies in exploring the fascinating realm of stochastic thermodynamics within the context of biochemical replication.

My research interests are diverse and span across multiple domains. While I mainly find myself working on non-equilibrium physics, I find immense fascination in the application of complex networks, knot theory, and braiding principles to theoretical biophysics. By merging these disciplines, I strive to unravel the underlying mechanisms governing biological phenomena and push the boundaries of scientific knowledge.

I completed my PhD in theoretical physics at the KU Leuven in Belgium, where my research focused on the BLUES function method that is used to iteratively solve nonlinear differential equations, and on hierarchical deposition models.

Selected publications

  1. Submitted

    Three-component Bose-Einstein condensates and wetting without walls

    Indekeu, J. O., Thu, N. V. & Berx, Jonas, 24 Sep 2023, (Submitted).

    Research output: Working paperPreprintResearch

  2. Aggregation and structural phase transitions of semiflexible polymer bundles: a braided circuit topology approach

    Berx, Jonas & Mashaghi, A., 28 Aug 2023.

    Research output: Working paperPreprintResearch

  3. Reentrant condensation transition in a model of driven scalar active matter with diffusivity edge

    Berx, Jonas, Bose, A., Golestanian, R. & Mahault, B., Jun 2023, In: EPL. 142, 6, 8 p., 67004.

    Research output: Contribution to journalJournal articleResearchpeer-review

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