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Dresden 2026 – wissenschaftliches Programm

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CPP: Fachverband Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik

CPP 18: Active Matter III (joint session BP/CPP/DY)

Dienstag, 10. März 2026, 09:30–12:45, BAR/SCHÖ

09:30 CPP 18.1 inertia-driven re-entrant coil-Globule transition of active ring polymers — •Sunil P Singh, Roland G Winkler, Rakesh Palariya, and Arindam Panda
09:45 CPP 18.2 Shape selectivity by complex buckling dynamics in poroelastic active gels — •Kinjal Dasbiswas, Subhaya Bose, Arnab Roy, Michael Vennettilli, and Anne Bernheim
10:00 CPP 18.3 The energy cost to build a spindle — •Dongliang Zhang, Xingbo Yang, Jan Brugués, and Frank Jülicher
10:15 CPP 18.4 Cytoskeletal oscillations drive large-scale flows and nuclear organization in early embryonic systems. — •Lara Koehler, Elissavet Sandaltzopoulou, and Jan Brugués
10:30 CPP 18.5 Geometric control of cell migration in disordered porous media — •Laeschkir Würthner and Frederik Graw
10:45 CPP 18.6 Motility-induced mixing transition in exponentially growing multicellular spheroids — •Torben Sunkel, Lukas Hupe, and Philip Bittihn
  11:00 15 min. break
11:15 CPP 18.7 Fluctuation-Response Theory of Non-Equilibrium Complex Fluids — •Ryota Takaki and Frank Jülicher
11:30 CPP 18.8 Chemically Active Liquid Bridges Generate Repulsive Forces — •Noah Ziethen
11:45 CPP 18.9 Shared Laws of Pattern Formation in Reaction-Diffusion and Phase Separation — •Daniel Zhou and Erwin Frey
12:00 CPP 18.10 Spatial self-organization of enzymes in complex reaction networks — •Vincent Ouazan-Reboul, Ramin Golestanian, and Jaime Agudo-Canalejo
12:15 CPP 18.11 Spatial organisation of the cell's metabolic power plant via phase separation — •Kathrin S. Laxhuber and Frank Jülicher
12:30 CPP 18.12 Emergent interactions lead to collective frustration in robotic matter — •Onurcan Bektas, Adolfo Alsina, and Steffen Rulands
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