Low Reynolds Number Locomotion: Bacteria and Metachronal Waves
ORAL · U04 · ID: 676922
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Transitioning to confined spaces impacts bacterial swimming and escape response
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Publication: Lynch, J. B., James, N., McFall-Ngai, M., Ruby, E. G., Shin, S., & Takagi, D. (2022). Transitioning to confined spaces impacts bacterial swimming and escape response. Biophys. J.
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Daisuke Takagi
University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Jonathan B Lynch
University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Nicholas James
University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Margaret McFall-Ngai
University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Edward G Ruby
University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Sangwoo Shin
University of Buffalo, Buffalo, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
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Daisuke Takagi
University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Hydrodynamics of forward and upside-down locomotion in mysid shrimp
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Donald R Webster
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Donald R Webster
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Angelica Connor
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Devesh Ranjan
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Hydrodynamic Scaling of Metachronal Swimming
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Publication: Garayev K, Murphy DW. Hydrodynamic Scaling of Metachronal Swimming. Physical Review Fluids. 2022 Jul (submitted).
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Kuvvat Garayev
University of South Florida
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Kuvvat Garayev
University of South Florida
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David W Murphy
University of South Florida
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Multiflagellarity allows bacteria to maintain constant motility across cell size
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Xiang Cheng
University of Minnesota
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Xiang Cheng
University of Minnesota
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Shashank Kamdar
University of Minnesota
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Dipanjan Ghosh
University of Minnesota
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Wanho Lee
University of Cincinnati, National Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Korea
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Maria Tatulea-Codrean
Collège de France
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Yongsam Kim
Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea, Chung-Ang University, Korea
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Supriya Ghosh
University of Minnesota
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Youngjun Kim
University of Minnesota
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Tejesh Cheepuru
University of Minnesota
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Wanho Lee
University of Cincinnati, National Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Korea
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Vibrio anguillarum swims with variable speeds during runs
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Kiarash Samsami
University of Utah
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Kiarash Samsami
University of Utah
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Mehdi Jabbarzadeh
Univeristy of Utah
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Henry C Fu
University of Utah
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RoboKrill: the role of morphology on thrust production during metachronal swimming
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Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2202.01037
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Sara Oliveira Pedro dos Santos
Brown University, Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering
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Sara Oliveira Pedro dos Santos
Brown University, Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering
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Nils B Tack
Brown University, Brown UniversityBrown University, Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering
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Monica M Wilhelmus
Brown University, Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering, Brown University, Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering, Brown University, USA, Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States
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Effects of swimming environment on bacterial motility
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Publication: D. Kim, Y. Kim, and S. Lim, Effects of swimming environment on bacterial motility, Physics of Fluids, 34, 031907 (2022)
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Sookkyung Lim
University Of Cincinnati
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Sookkyung Lim
University Of Cincinnati
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Yongsam Kim
Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea, Chung-Ang University, Korea
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Dokyum Kim
Chung-Ang University
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Swimming isn't such a drag: How the coalescence and flexibility of shrimp pleopods minimize drag during metachronal swimming
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Nils B Tack
Brown University, Brown UniversityBrown University, Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering
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Nils B Tack
Brown University, Brown UniversityBrown University, Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering
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Monica M. Wilhelmus
Brown University, Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering
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Optimal swimming of multi-flagellated bacteria
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Maria Tatulea-Codrean
Univ of Cambridge
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Maria Tatulea-Codrean
Univ of Cambridge
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Eric Lauga
Univ of Cambridge, Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge
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Reynolds number scalability of metachronal paddling
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Mitchell P Ford
Oklahoma State University-Stillwater
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Mitchell P Ford
Oklahoma State University-Stillwater
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Arvind Santhanakrishnan
Oklahoma State University-Stillwater
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Rowing with a spatiotemporally asymmetric paddle at intermediate Reynolds numbers
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Adrian Herrera-Amaya
Pennsylvania State University
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Adrian Herrera-Amaya
Pennsylvania State University
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Margaret L Byron
Pennsylvania State University, Penn State University
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Hydrodynamics of Metachronal Rowing at Low-to-Intermediate Reynolds Numbers
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Zhipeng Lou
Villanova University
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Zhipeng Lou
Villanova University
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Adrian Herrera-Amaya
Pennsylvania State University
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Margaret L Byron
Pennsylvania State University, Penn State University
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Chengyu Li
Villanova University
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