Peter Hoffman

Dean, College of Arts & Sciences; Professor, Physical Sciences

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About

Dr. Hoffmann is Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and professor of physics. His research specializes in nanomechanics, single-molecule biophysics, nanoconfined liquids, and the statistical behavior of nanoscale systems. His main research tools are atomic force microscopy, neutron diffraction and computer simulations. He has strong interests in science teaching practice: He was a PI on NSF funded WIDER and IUSE grants, leading the reform of introductory as well as upper-level physics courses. He has a keen interest in the public understanding of science: His first popular science book, “Life’s Ratchet”, on the physics of molecular machines in our cells, was published in 2012. It was long-listed for the Royal Society Winton prize, was a 2012 top ten physics book for the UK Institute of Physics, and a 2012 top five book according to the American Physical Society. He has also written for Nautilus, a literary science magazine. Dr. Hoffmann did his undergraduate studies in physics and mathematics in Germany, holds an MS degree in physics from Southern Illinois University and received a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Johns Hopkins University.

Education/Academic qualification

PhD, Materials Science and Engineering, Johns Hopkins University

MS, Physics, Southern Illinois University Carbondale

MD Postdoctoral research fellow, University of Oxford, UK

Disciplines

  • Physics