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Regensburg 2019 – wissenschaftliches Programm

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CPP: Fachverband Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik

CPP 33: Active Matter I (joint session BP/CPP/DY)

Mittwoch, 3. April 2019, 09:30–13:00, H4

09:30 CPP 33.1 Self-assembled active systems - from individuals to a collective behaviour — •Aitor Martin-Gomez, Gerhard Gompper, and Roland G. Winkler
09:45 CPP 33.2 Light-dependent microbial motility induces pattern formation in confinement — •Alexandros Fragkopoulos, Johannes Frey, Flora-Maud Le Menn, Jeremy Vachier, Michael Wilczek, Marco Mazza, and Oliver Bäumchen
10:00 CPP 33.3 Active Matter Invasion into Capillaries — •Felix Kempf, Romain Mueller, Erwin Frey, Juila Yeomans, and Amin Doostmohammadi
10:15 CPP 33.4 Collective Responses of Magnetic Swimmers in a Poiseuille Flow — •Fanlong Meng, Daiki Matsunaga, and Ramin Golestanian
10:30 CPP 33.5 Hydrodynamic simulations of flagellated bacteria in polymer solutions and polymer networks — •Andreas Zöttl and Julia M Yeomans
10:45 CPP 33.6 Memory-induced persistent motion — •Bernhard Georg Mitterwallner, Laura Lavacchi, and Roland Netz
  11:00 15 minutes break.
11:15 CPP 33.7 Hauptvortrag: Non-equilibrium dynamics in biological matter — •Christoph F Schmidt
11:45 CPP 33.8 Enhanced rotational diffusion of squirmers in viscoelastic fluids — •Kai Qi, Elmar Westphal, Gerhard Gompper, and Roland Winkler
12:00 CPP 33.9 Modelling coordinated motion in simplest multicellular animals — •Stephan Meschede and Pawel Romanczuk
12:15 CPP 33.10 Phase space geometry of reaction--diffusion systems — •Fridtjof Brauns, Jacob Halatek, and Erwin Frey
12:30 CPP 33.11 Diffusive dynamics of complex particles in active colloidal suspensions of motile algae — •Florian von Rüling and Alexey Eremin
12:45 CPP 33.12 Self-propelled Dipolar Nanocubes — •Martin Kaiser, Sofia Kantorovich, Yeimy Martinez, and Annette Schmidt
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