Contact
Email:
hinsch@physik.lmu.de
Projects
- Biological transport processes
- Networks of semiflexible polymers
Curriculum Vitae
- since October 2005: Ph.D. student at LMU München, Statistical and Biological Physics group of Prof. E. Frey
- June 2004 - June 2005: diploma thesis at Hahn-Meitner-Institut in the group of E. Frey
- April 2003 - May 2004: studies at Freie Universität Berlin (Hauptstudium)
- September 2002 - March 2004: internship at Institut Fresnel, Marseille, in the group of M. Commandre
- August 2002 - March 2003: studies at ENSPM Marseille
- April 2001 - August 2002: studies at Technische Universität Berlin (Grundstudium)
Publications
2011
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Reply to Comment on "Bulk-Driven Nonequilibrium Phase Transitions in a Mesoscopic Ring"
H. Hinsch L. Reese E. Frey -
Non-Affine Shear Modulus in Entangled Networks of Semiflexible Polymers
H. Hinsch E. FreySubmitted for publication.[arXiv:0907.1875]
2009
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Conformations of Entangled Semiflexible Polymers: Entropic Trapping and Transient Non-Equilibrium Distributions
H. Hinsch E. Frey [arXiv:0908.0110] -
Direct Observation of the Tube Model in F-Actin Solutions: Tube Dimensions and Curvatures
M. Romanowska H. Hinsch N. Kirchgeßner M. Giesen B. Hoffmann E. Frey R. Merkel [arXiv:0903.3375]
2008
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Generic principles of active transport
M. Mobilia T. Reichenbach H. Hinsch T. Franosch E. Frey [arXiv:cond-mat/0612516]
2007
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Quantitative Tube Model for Semiflexible Polymer Solutions
H. Hinsch J. Wilhem E. Frey [arXiv:cond-mat/0703096] -
From Intracellular Traffic to a Novel Class of Driven Lattice Gas Models
H. Hinsch R. Kouyos E. Freyin Traffic and Granular Flow ' 05, ed. by A. Schadsscheider et al. (Springer, 2007).[Book] [arXiv:cond-mat/0512447]
2006
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Bulk-driven Non-equilibrium Phase Transitions in a Mesoscopic Ring
H. Hinsch E. Frey [arXiv:cond-mat/0603698]
2004
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Photothermal facility for optical characterization of DUV materials
L. Gallais H. Hinsch M.-L. Lay M. Commandre