Control of Confined Active Matter
INVITED · MAR-L57 · ID: 2762062
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The effects of flow and external fields on dense microbial populations
ORAL · Invited
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Douglas R Brumley
University of Melbourne
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Douglas R Brumley
University of Melbourne
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Navigation strategies for active droplets in confinement
ORAL · Invited
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Publication: Jin et al., PNAS 114, 5089, (2017)<br>Hokmabad et al., PNAS 119, e2122269119 (2022)<br>Dey et al., Nat. Commun. 13, 2952 (2022)<br>Buness et al., PRL 133, 158301 (2024)<br>Wagner et al., arXiv:2409.14558
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Corinna C Maass
University of Twente
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Corinna C Maass
University of Twente
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Transport of Active Matter With Confining Geometries
ORAL · Invited
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Cynthia Reichhardt
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)
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Cynthia Reichhardt
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)
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Control of emergent states in active colloids through memory, activity modulations, and confinement
ORAL · Invited
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Publication: B. Zhang, A. Glatz, I. S. Aranson, A. Snezhko, Nature communications 14, 7050 (2023)<br>B. Zhang, H. Yuan, A. Sokolov, M.O. de la Cruz, A. Snezhko, Nature Physics 18, 154 (2022)<br>K. Han, G. Kokot, O. Tovkach, A. Glatz, I. Aranson, A. Snezhko, PNAS 117, 9706 (2020)<br>K. Han, A. Glatz, A. Snezhko, Physical Review Research 5, 023040 (2023)
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Alexey Snezhko
Argonne National Laboratory
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Alexey Snezhko
Argonne National Laboratory
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Bacterial Swarming Motility Is both Confined and Facilitated by an Interfacial Fluid Film
ORAL · Invited
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Publication: Mucin promotes bacterial swarming motility by making the agar surface more slippery, by Christopher Pawul, Thomas D. Dutta, Silverio Johnson, and Jay X. Tang, submitted to Langmuir.
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Jay X Tang
Brown University
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Jay X Tang
Brown University
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