Kun-Ta Wu Physics Worcester Polytechnic Institute Biography Publications Institution JoVE Articles Kun-Ta WuAssistant Professor Kun-Ta Wu is an assistant professor of physics. Before joining WPI, he was a physics lecturer at Brandeis University, where he had previously been a postdoctoral associate. In his research, he investigates interactions among miscellaneous DNA and proteins. He uses proteins such as molecular motors to generate dynamics, as well as DNA to create specific, thermal-reversible interactions. With DNA and proteins, his goal is to advance our understanding of self-organization of active matter as well as to create new bio-inspired materials. He earned a PhD in physics at New York University. Publications Controlling Flow Speeds of Microtubule-Based 3D Active Fluids Using Temperature Teagan E. Bate1, Edward J. Jarvis1, Megan E. Varney1, Kun-Ta Wu1,2 1Department of Physics, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 2Department of Physics, Brandeis University JoVE 60484 Ingénierie
Controlling Flow Speeds of Microtubule-Based 3D Active Fluids Using Temperature Teagan E. Bate1, Edward J. Jarvis1, Megan E. Varney1, Kun-Ta Wu1,2 1Department of Physics, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 2Department of Physics, Brandeis University JoVE 60484 Ingénierie