Biological Active Matter IV
FOCUS · N11 · ID: 1067912
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Cytoskeletal dynamics generate active liquid-liquid phase separation.Alexandra Tayar, Weizmann Institute of Science
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Publication: Tayar A.M, Cabalaro F, Anderberg T., Saleh O, Marchetti C, Dogic Z. "Liquid phase separation out of equilibrium", In Review.
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Alexandra Tayar
Weizmann Institute of Science
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Alexandra Tayar
Weizmann Institute of Science
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Self-organization and hydrodynamics of active rods on fluid membranes
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Arijit Mahapatra
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Arijit Mahapatra
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Wenzheng Shi
University of North Carolina at Chapel H
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Ehssan Nazockdast
University of North Carolina at Chapel H
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Defect dynamics in viscoelastic passive and active nematics
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Michael M Norton
Rochester Institute of Technology
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Michael M Norton
Rochester Institute of Technology
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Moumita Das
Rochester Institute of Technology
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Motility induced patterning in range expansions
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Suraj Shankar
Harvard University
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Suraj Shankar
Harvard University
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Julien Tailleur
MIT
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David R Nelson
Harvard University
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Self-organization and control in acoustically coupled active matter
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Publication: A. Ziepke, I. Maryshev, I.S. Aranson, and E. Frey, preprint, Research Square, doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1756534/v1 (2022).
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Alexander Ziepke
Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich, Arnold Sommerfeld Center for Theoretical Physics and Center for NanoScience, Department of Physics, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
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Alexander Ziepke
Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich, Arnold Sommerfeld Center for Theoretical Physics and Center for NanoScience, Department of Physics, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
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Ivan Maryshev
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU-Mun, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) Munich
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Igor S Aranson
Penn State University, Pennsylvania State University, Argonne National Laboratory, The Pennsylvania State University
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Erwin Frey
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU-Munich), Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) Munich, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet
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Spontaneous flow transition in confined active nematic droplets
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Salman Alam
Brandeis University
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Salman Alam
Brandeis University
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Bibi Najma
Brandeis University
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Jeremy Laprade
Brandeis University
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Peter J Foster
Brandeis University MRSEC
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Guillaume Duclos
Brandeis Univ, Brandeis University
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Pair interactions of bacterial active droplets in nematic liquid crystals
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Publication: [1] M. Rajabi, H. Baza, T. Turiv, and O. D. Lavrentovich, Nature Physics 17, 260 (2021).<br>[2] H. Baza, M. Rajabi, S. Shiyanovskii, O. D. Lavrentovich, Pair interactions of bacterial active droplets in nematic liquid crystals, in preparation.
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Hend M Baza
Kent State University
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Hend M Baza
Kent State University
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Mojtaba Rajabi
Kent State University
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Sergij V Shiyanovskii
Kent State University
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Oleg D Lavrentovich
Kent State University
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E. coli through obstacles: fluxes, entropy production and extractable work in active matter
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Satyam Anand
New York University
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Satyam Anand
New York University
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Xiaolei Ma
Yale University
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Shuo Guo
University of Minnesota
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Stefano Martiniani
New York University
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Xiang Cheng
University of Minnesota
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Spontaneous flow created by active topological defects
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Publication: Brézin, L., Risler, T. & Joanny, JF. Spontaneous flow created by active topological defects. Eur. Phys. J. E 45, 30 (2022)
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Louis Brezin
Boston University
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Louis Brezin
Boston University
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Thomas Risler
Institut Curie
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Jean-François Joanny
College de France
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Chiral Symmetry Breaking and Vortical States in Bacterial Biofilm
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Publication: L.N. Carenza, M. Basaran, T.C. Yüce, L. Giomi and A. Kocabas. Chiral Symmetry Breaking Provides a Dynamical Pathway in the Swarming to Biofilm Transition (to be submitted)
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Livio Nicola Carenza
Leiden University - Lorentz Institute
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Livio Nicola Carenza
Leiden University - Lorentz Institute
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Mustafa Basaran
Harvard University
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Tevfik Can Yüce
Koc University - College of Science
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Luca Giomi
Leiden University
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Askin Kocabas
Koc University - College of Science, Koç University
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Novel critical phenomena in compressible polar active fluids: A functional renormalization group approach
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Publication: arXiv:2205.01610 submitted to PRL<br>arXiv:2210.03830 submitted to PRResearch
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Patrick Jentsch
Imperial College London
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Patrick Jentsch
Imperial College London
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Chiu Fan Lee
Imperial College London
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Structural states and conservation laws in a system of two-dimensional active swimmers
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Naomi Oppenheimer
Tel Aviv University
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Naomi Oppenheimer
Tel Aviv University
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Yuval Shoham
Tel Aviv University
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