Steerable Particles: New Ways to Manipulate Fluid-Mediated Forces
FOCUS · T01 · ID: 1067690
Presentations
-
Steering particles in turbulent flows
ORAL · Invited
–
Presenters
-
Greg A Voth
Wesleyan University
Authors
-
Greg A Voth
Wesleyan University
-
-
Synchronization and collective motion of interfacial capillary spinners
ORAL
–
Presenters
-
Jack-William Barotta
Brown University
Authors
-
Jack-William Barotta
Brown University
-
Giuseppe Pucci
CNR
-
Alireza Hooshanginejad
Brown University
-
Daniel M Harris
Brown University
-
-
Steering Colloids using Chemical Gradients
ORAL
–
Publication: Steering Particles via Micro-actuation of Chemical Gradients using Model Predictive<br>Control
Presenters
-
Mark N McDonald
Brigham Young University
Authors
-
Mark N McDonald
Brigham Young University
-
-
Surface charge heterogeneity directed particle migration and assembly
ORAL
–
Presenters
-
Xiaoyu Tang
Northeastern University
Authors
-
Xiaoyu Tang
Northeastern University
-
parth shah
University of California, Santa Barbara
-
Todd Squires
University of California, Santa Barbara
-
-
Divine Proportions and the Fractal Dimension of DLCA Aggregates
ORAL
–
Presenters
-
Christopher Sorensen
Kansas State University
Authors
-
Christopher Sorensen
Kansas State University
-
-
Real-time micromanipulation through 3D stress-free flows
ORAL
–
Presenters
-
Jeremias M Gonzalez
University of California, Merced
Authors
-
Jeremias M Gonzalez
University of California, Merced
-
Ajay Gopinathan
University of California, University of California Merced
-
Bin Liu
University of California, Merced
-
-
The lifetime of swimming droplets
ORAL
–
Publication: [1] C. C. Maass, C. Kru ¨ger, S. Herminghaus, and C. Bahr, "Swimming droplets," Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics, vol. 7, pp. 171–193, 2016. <br>[2] A. Izzet, P. G. Moerman, P. Gross, J. Groenewold, A. D. Hollingsworth, J. Bibette, and J. Brujic, "Tunable ?persistent random walk in swimming droplets," Physical Review X, vol. 10, no. 2, p. 021035, 2020. ?<br>[3] A. Sengupta, S. van Teeffelen, and H. Lo ¨wen, "Dynamics of a microorganism moving by chemotaxis in its ?own secretion," Physical Review E, vol. 80, no. 3, p. 031122, 2009. <br>[4] D. J. Amit, G. Parisi, and L. Peliti, "Asymptotic behavior of the "true" self-avoiding walk," Phys. Rev. B, vol. 27, pp. 1635–1645, Feb 1983
Presenters
-
Wenjun Chen
Department of Physics, New York University
Authors
-
Wenjun Chen
Department of Physics, New York University
-
Adrien Izzet
Department of Physics, New York University
-
Ruben Zakine
Department of Physics, New York University
-
Eric Clement
PMMH-ESPCI
-
Jasna Brujic
New York Univ NYU, Department of Physics, New York University
-
-
Protocols for Assembly of Passive Solutes in Active Solvent
ORAL
–
Presenters
-
Clay H Batton
Stanford University
Authors
-
Clay H Batton
Stanford University
-
Grant M Rotskoff
Stanford Univ
-
-
Synchronous oscillatory electro-inertial focusing of synthetic and biological particles
ORAL
–
Presenters
-
Gabriel Juarez
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champai
Authors
-
Gabriel Juarez
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champai
-
Giridar Vishwanathan
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champai
-
Nahid Al Nahian Rahat
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
-
-
Steering colloids using solute gradients and flow
ORAL
–
Presenters
-
Haoyu Liu
Yale University
Authors
-
Haoyu Liu
Yale University
-
Amir Pahlavan
Yale, Yale University, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, Yale University
-
-
Ultra-fast ballistic supercavitating plasmonic nanoparticles driven by optical pulling forces
ORAL
–
Publication: [1] Lee, E., Huang, D. & Luo, T. Ballistic supercavitating nanoparticles driven by single Gaussian beam optical pushing and pulling forces. Nat Commun 11, 2404 (2020). [https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-16267-9]<br>[2] Lee, E. & Luo, T. Long-distance optical pulling of nanoparticle in a low index cavity using a single plane wave. Science Advances vol. 6 (2020). [https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aaz3646]<br>[3] Lee, E. & Luo, T. Negative optical force field on supercavitating titanium nitride nanoparticles by a single plane wave. Nanophotonics vol. 11 79–86 (2021). [https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2021-0503]<br>[4] Planned paper - Mandal,A.,Lee, E. & Luo, T. Escape and trap dynamics of supercavitating plasmonic nanoparticles under a plane wave.
Presenters
-
Amartya Mandal
University of Notre Dame
Authors
-
Amartya Mandal
University of Notre Dame
-
Tengfei Luo
University of Notre Dame, Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, United States
-
Eungkyu Lee
University of Notre Dame
-
-
Direct observation of nanoplastics in seawater via shrinking surface bubble deposition
ORAL
–
Publication: Direct Observation of Nanoplastics in Ocean Water, submitted to Nature Communications.
Presenters
-
Seunghyun Moon
University of Notre Dame
Authors
-
Seunghyun Moon
University of Notre Dame
-
Leisha M Martin
Department of Life Sciences, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, TX, United States
-
Seongmin Kim
Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, United States
-
Qiushi Zhang
Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, United States
-
Wei Xu
Department of Life Sciences, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, TX, United States
-
Tengfei Luo
University of Notre Dame, Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, United States
-
-
Inertial torque on a squirmer
ORAL
–
Publication: F. Candelier, J. Qiu, L. Zhao, G. Voth & B. Mehlig, Inertial torque on a squirmer, arXiv:2209.03129
Presenters
-
Bernhard Mehlig
University of Gothenburg
Authors
-
Bernhard Mehlig
University of Gothenburg
-
Fabien Candelier
Aix Marseille Univ
-
Jingran Qiu
Tsinghua University
-
Lihao Zhao
Tsinghua University
-
Greg A Voth
Wesleyan University
-