Career
- since October 2023: Research Fellow at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, UK
- since June 2022: Research Fellow at DAMTP, University of Cambridge, UK
- 2021-2022: Postdoctoral Researcher at ICTP, Trieste, Italy
- 2020-2021: Postdoctoral Researcher at ITP, Leipzig University, Germany
- 2020: Ph.D. in Physics at Technical University of Berlin, Germany
Selected Awards and Fellowships
2024 | Early Career Award by the Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry
2023 | Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowship, undertaken by UKRI
2022 | Walter-Benjamin Fellowship (DFG) Postdoctoral Fellowship
2021 | SKM Dissertation prize by the German Physical Society (DPG)
2020 | Springer Outstanding Thesis Award for her Dissertation
2020 | Carl Ramsauer Preis (Dissertation Prize) by the Physikalische Gesellschaft zu Berlin (PGzB)
Research
Sarah Loos current research interests include
- stochastic thermodynamics
- non-Markovian processes
- nonreciprocal phase transitions
- active matter.
Her full CV can be found here: https://sarahloos.de/files/CV_SarahAMLoos.pdf
Her full List of Publications can be found here: https://scholar.google.com/
Contact: sl2127[ at ]cam.ac.uk
Publications
Time-reversal and parity-time symmetry breaking in non-Hermitian field theories
– Physical Review E
(2023)
108,
064123
(doi: 10.1103/physreve.108.064123)
Irreversible Mesoscale Fluctuations Herald the Emergence of Dynamical Phases
– Phys Rev Lett
(2023)
131,
258302
Entropy production in the nonreciprocal Cahn-Hilliard model.
– Phys Rev E
(2023)
108,
064610
(doi: 10.1103/physreve.108.064610)
Perspectives on adaptive dynamical systems
– Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.)
(2023)
33,
071501
(doi: 10.1063/5.0147231)
Measurement of scale-dependent time-reversal asymmetry in biological systems
– Nature Nanotechnology
(2023)
18,
838
(doi: 10.1038/s41565-023-01400-8)
Long-Range Order and Directional Defect Propagation in the Nonreciprocal XY Model with Vision Cone Interactions.
– Physical review letters
(2023)
130,
198301
Nonreciprocal forces enable cold-to-hot heat transfer between nanoparticles.
– Scientific reports
(2023)
13,
4517
(doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-31583-y)