Gavin E. Crooks

Gavin E. Crooks

Gavin E. Crooks is an English chemist currently researching in America. He researches in the field of Statistical mechanics, and discovered the Crooks Equation leading to the Crooks fluctuation theorem.[1]

Career

Gavin received his B.Sc. in Chemistry from the University of East Anglia in 1992 and his M.Sc. in Biocolloid Chemistry from the same university in 1993. His masters advisor was R. H. Robinson, and his thesis was entitled "Characterization of Lipases in Water-in-Oil Microemulsions." He earned his Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkeley under David Chandler. During this time, he explored both equilibrium and nonequilibrium statistical mechanics. He did significant work on transition path sampling as well as nonequilibrium statistical mechanics. He briefly left science to work for an internet startup doughtnet.com, but he later returned to theoretical chemistry, accepting a postdoctoral fellowship with the Computational Genomics Research Group led by Steven Brenner. Gavin Crooks is now a senior scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab.

References

  1. G. Crooks, "Nonequilibrium Measurements of Free Energy Differences for Microscopically Reversible Markovian Systems", Journal of Statistical Physics, 90, 1481 (1998)