Erin Teich is an Assistant Professor of Physics at Wellesley College with a decade of research and teaching experience focused on statistical physics of emergent phenomena in soft matter. Her work probes how frustration—geometric and otherwise—disrupts self-assembly, with implications for bioengineering, colloidal science, and materials design. Trained with a PhD in Applied Physics from the University of Michigan and a BS in Physics from Brown, she blends theoretical insight with experimental-relevant questions. Known for connecting fundamental statistical mechanics to practical materials problems, she cultivates interdisciplinary collaborations that translate abstract mechanisms into design principles.
10 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Applied Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Applied Physics at University of Michigan
Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics at Brown University
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Erin Teich - Assistant Professor at Wellesley College