Steerable Particles: New Ways to Manipulate Fluid-Mediated Forces
FOCUS · S31 · ID: 2154344
Presentations
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Hydrodynamic Hamiltonians and Structural States of Active Systems
ORAL · Invited
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Publication: Y. Shoham and N. Oppenheimer, Physical Review Letters, 2023 (accepted)
R. Bashan and N. Oppenheimer (under preparation)Presenters
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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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Roee Bashan
- Tel Aviv University
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Abstract Withdrawn
ORAL · Withdrawn
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Chemical herding: Steering colloidal particles using chemical reactions
ORAL
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Publication: McDonald, M.N., Peterson, C.K., Tree, D.R. (2023) Chemical herding as a multiplicative factor for top-down manipulation of colloids. Manuscript in preparation.
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Mark N McDonald
- Brigham Young University
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Mark N McDonald
- Brigham Young University
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Douglas R Tree
- Brigham Young University
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Cameron K Peterson
- Brigham Young University
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Hindered stokesian settling of discs and rods
ORAL
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NARAYANAN MENON
- University of Massachusetts Amherst
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NARAYANAN MENON
- University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Yating Zhang
- University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Steering Colloids across Solute-releasing Hydrogel arrays
ORAL
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Haoyu Liu
- Yale University
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Haoyu Liu
- Yale University
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Zehao Chen
- Yale University
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Amir Pahlavan
- Yale
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Self-propulsion, interactions, and flocking of active vortlets in three dimensions
ORAL
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Publication: Self-propulsion, interactions, and flocking of active vortlets in three dimensions, in preparation
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Panyu Chen
- University of Chicago
Authors
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Panyu Chen
- University of Chicago
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Scott Weady
- Flatiron Institute
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Severine Atis
- University of Chicago
- Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Takumi Matsuzawa
- The University of Chicago
- Cornell University
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Michael J Shelley
- Flatiron Institute (Simons Foundation)
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William Irvine
- The University of Chicago
- University of Chicago
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Self-steering artificial microswimmers: Towards advanced navigation inside patterned environments.
ORAL
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Stefania Ketzetzi
- ETH Zurich
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Stefania Ketzetzi
- ETH Zurich
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Lorenzo Caprini
- HHU Düsseldorf
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Laura Alvarez Frances
- University of Bordeaux
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Hartmut Löwen
- HHU Düsseldorf
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Lucio Isa
- ETH Zurich
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Thermocapillary microswimmers: translational propulsion of illuminated particles at a fluid interface
ORAL
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Publication: The results have not been published so far. A submission of a manuscript is planned within the next 3 months.
Presenters
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Tillmann Carl
- RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau
Authors
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Tillmann Carl
- RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau
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Clarissa Schönecker
- RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau
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Spontaneous rotation by symmetry breaking of a capillary wave source
ORAL
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Jack-William Barotta
- Brown University
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Jack-William Barotta
- Brown University
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Basile Dhote
- Université Paris Saclay
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Eli Silver
- Brown University
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Daniel M Harris
- Brown University
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Multipolar Capillary Interactions and Self-Assembly of Plant Bioparticles on Fluid Interfaces
ORAL
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Presenters
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Alex J Kim
- Williams College
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Alex J Kim
- Williams College
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Katie Nath
- Williams College
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Caroline D Tally
- Williams College
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Anneliese C Silveyra
- Williams College
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Juliana Itehua
- Williams College
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Justyn Friedler
- Williams College
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James Fortin
- Williams College
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Katharine E Jensen
- Williams College
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Phoretic Migration of Colloids in Cellular Flows
ORAL
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Presenters
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Mobin Alipour
- Yale University
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Mobin Alipour
- Yale University
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Amir Pahlavan
- Yale
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Entropy production and thermodynamic inference for stochastic microswimmers
ORAL
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Michalis Chatzittofi
- Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization
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Michalis Chatzittofi
- Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization
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Jaime Agudo-Canalejo
- Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization
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Ramin Golestanian
- Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization
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