Computational and Data Driven Active Nematics
ORAL
Abstract
Active nematic liquid crystals are a class of non-equilibrium systems with constituents that generate motion by consuming energy at the molecular level. Active nematics are often studied using phenomenological theories that describe the time evolution of the nematic director and fluid velocity through partial differential equations. In this talk, we use computational and data-driven techniques to model active nematics. We infer key information about the model, such as the active time scale and director dynamics, directly from the experimental data of 2D active nematics. Further, we investigate the steady state behavior of some of these models under various biologically relevant scenarios. Our work provides crucial steps in the development of programmable active matter using model-dependent methods.
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Presenters
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Chaitanya S Joshi
Tufts University, Brandeis Univ
Authors
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Chaitanya S Joshi
Tufts University, Brandeis Univ
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Linnea Lemma
Princeton University
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Sattvic Ray
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Link Morgan
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Graham Sharp
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Tim J Atherton
Tufts University, Tufts
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Zvonimir Dogic
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Aparna Baskaran
Brandeis University, Brandeis Univ
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Michael F Hagan
Brandeis Univ, Brandeis University