About Us

We are based in the Physics Department and Center for Theoretical Biological Physics at Rice University.

Dr. Evelyn Tang is an assistant professor in the physics department and the Center for Theoretical Biological Physics, at Rice University in Houston, Texas.

She did her PhD on quantum systems and topological phases at MIT with Xiao-Gang Wen. Thereafter, she switched into computational neuroscience as an Africk Family Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania, focusing on cognition and brain networks. As a group leader subsequently at the Max Planck Institute of Dynamics and Self-Organization, her research has broadened to other questions in theoretical biological physics. Evelyn holds an MPhil from the University of Cambridge and a BS from Yale University. Prior awards include the IUPAP Interdisciplinary Early Career Scientist Prize, Scialog award, Simons-Berkeley Research Fellowship, and Gates Cambridge scholarship.

Teaching

PHYS 355: Introduction to Biological Physics

PHYS 600: Active and non-equilibrium systems

Our Team

Chongbin Zheng

Graduate student

B.S. in Physics, Duke University

 

Aleksandra Nelson

Postdoc

Ph.D. in Physics, University of Zurich

Jasmine Xiong

Undergraduate

Physics and Biosciences, Rice University

Alumni

Jasmine Xiong, Rice undergrad            →     Graduate student at MIT Physics
Cameron Gibson, research assistant    →     Graduate student at Texas A&M

Funding

National Science Foundation

Kavli Foundation

Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative

Openings for students & postdocs