Topological Complexity in Filamentous Active Matter
FOCUS · T34 · ID: 2154221
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From entangled living polymerlike worms to soft robotic chains
ORAL · Invited
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Antoine Deblais
- University of Amsterdam
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Antoine Deblais
- University of Amsterdam
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Tangling induced phase separation in active polymers
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Prathyusha K R
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Prathyusha K R
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Harry Tuazon
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Saad Bhamla
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta
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Light-driven transformations in entangled active matter
ORAL
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Nitesh Arora
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Nitesh Arora
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Harry Tuazon
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Saad Bhamla
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta
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Entangling and localization of active filaments in square wells
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Sohum S Kapadia
- Clark University
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Sohum S Kapadia
- Clark University
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Animesh Biswas
- Clark University
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Arshad Kudrolli
- Clark University
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Active hierarchical self-assembly of liquid crystalline filamentous networks
ORAL
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Christopher A Browne
- University of Pennsylvania
- Princeton University
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Christopher A Browne
- University of Pennsylvania
- Princeton University
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Yuma Morimitsu
- Kyushu Univ
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Zhe Liu
- University of Pennsylvania
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Chinedum Osuji
- University of Pennsylvania
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Topology Governs the Presence and Timescale of Anomalous DNA Transport Across Cytoskeletal Networks
ORAL
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Publication: This is currently a planned paper.
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Dylan P McCuskey
- Scripps College
- W.M. Keck Science Center
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Dylan P McCuskey
- Scripps College
- W.M. Keck Science Center
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Daisy H Achiriloaie
- Scripps College
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Jemma Kushen
- Pitzer College
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Isaac Blacklow
- Scripps, Pitzer & Claremont McKenna College
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Jennifer L Ross
- Syracuse University
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Rae M Robertson-Anderson
- University San Diego
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Janet Y Sheung
- Scripps College
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How to efficiently extract a filament from a topological tangle: part 1
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Publication: Efficient extraction of a filament from a topological tangle (Under preparation)
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Ishant Tiwari
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Ishant Tiwari
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Vishal P Patil
- Stanford University
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Sutikshan Bansal
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Jorn Dunkel
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Saad Bhamla
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta
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How to efficiently extract a filament from a topological tangle (Part 2)
ORAL
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Vishal P Patil
- Stanford University
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Vishal P Patil
- Stanford University
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Ishant Tiwari
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Sutikshan Bansal
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Jorn Dunkel
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Saad Bhamla
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta
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Actively entangling filaments for passive adaption in soft robotic grippers
ORAL · Invited
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Kaitlyn Becker
- MIT
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Kaitlyn Becker
- MIT
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Yeonsu Jung
- Harvard University
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L Mahadevan
- Harvard University
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Robert J Wood
- Harvard University
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james weaver
- Wyss institute
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Daniel Baum
- ZIB
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Clark B Teeple
- Harvard university
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