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- Matthew Leighton - Faculty of Graduate Studies - Simon Fraser University
Matthew is researching biological molecular machines; both why they’ve evolved the way they have, and how we might go about designing better ones in the future
- Matthew Leighton - Google Scholar
Will a Large Complex System be a Maxwell Demon?
- 100+ Matthew Leighton profiles | LinkedIn
View the profiles of professionals named "Matthew Leighton" on LinkedIn There are 100+ professionals named "Matthew Leighton", who use LinkedIn to exchange information, ideas, and
- Matthew P. Leightons research works | Simon Fraser University, Burnaby . . .
Performance scaling and trade-offs for collective motor-driven transport Preprint Aug 2021 Matthew P Leighton David Sivak
- Matthew Leighton – Mossman Postdoctoral Fellow, Yale University
2018–2020 2022-2025 used in Cryo-EM Graduate Researcher, Sivak Group, Simon Fraser University Worked under the supervision of professor David Sivak, analyzing biological molecular machines using the theory of nonequilibrium statistical mechanics
- Matthew Leighton | Department of Physics
Honors Awards: 2025-2026 Natural Science and Engineering Research Council Fellowship Advisor: Christopher Lynn Ben Machta
- Matthew-Leighton (Matthew Leighton) · GitHub
I'm a graduate student in the Sivak Group at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada My research is focused on understanding the physics of the microscopic molecular machinery constantly in motion within the cells of every living thing on earth
- Matthew Leighton - Biophysical Society of Canada
Congratulations to Matthew Leighton (Simon Fraser, David Sivak’s group) for his PRL paper “ Dynamic and Thermodynamic Bounds for Collective Motor-Driven Transport “
- Dr. Matthew Leighton receives Dean’s Convocation Medal
As one of SFU's most outstanding graduate students from the Faculty of Science, Dr Matthew Leighton is recognized with the Dean of Graduate Studies Convocation Medal
- Matthew Leighton
Hi there, I’m Matt! I’m a scientist researching biological physics: basically, I focus on using quantitative tools from physics and mathematics to try to understand complex problems in biology
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