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Cargo Transport by Schooling Microswimmers: from artificial to biological swimmers.

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Abstract

Through their motion, microswimmers entrain the fluid around them, allowing small surrounding objects like particles to get pushed or pulled along. We have developed a Brinkman squirmer model to match the experimental entrainment of self-propelling droplets to simulate schooling microswimmers and predicted that collective entrainment greatly enhances the cargo transport capabilities of microswimmers compared to a single microswimmer. To investigate the biological consequences of collective transport further, we turn to Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii, a unicellular algae that perform phototaxis. We present our experimental setup to explore the transport of tracer particles by biased biological swimmers in microfluidic chambers. We expect our study on collective entrainment to have applications for particle transport, oxygen redistribution, and food intake.

Presenters

  • Ivy Liu

    University of Pennsylvania

Authors

  • Ivy Liu

    University of Pennsylvania

  • Maggie Liu

    University of Pennsylvania

  • Albane Théry

    Department of Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania

  • Ran Tao

    University of Pennsylvania

  • Arnold J Mathijssen

    University of Pennsylvania