Dresden 2006 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
CPP 22: SYMPOSIUM Microfluidics II: Soft objects in flow, open geometries
Donnerstag, 30. März 2006, 14:00–17:00, ZEU 160
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14:00 |
CPP 22.1 |
Hauptvortrag:
Confinement and manipulation of single molecules in micro- and nanochannels — •Petra Schwille, Fedor Malik, Petra S. Dittrich, and Madhavi Krishnan
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14:30 |
CPP 22.2 |
Dynamics and Formation of Actin Bundles in Extensional Flow — •Dagmar Steinhauser, Sarah Köster, and Thomas Pfohl
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14:45 |
CPP 22.3 |
Electrophoretic mobility of DNA from Lattice Boltzmann simulations — •Sandeep Tyagi and Christian Holm
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15:00 |
CPP 22.4 |
Freely suspended actin cortex models in a controlled microfluidic environment — •Tamas Haraszti, Simon Schulz, Wouter Roos, Christian Schmitz, Jens Ulmer, Stefan Gräter, and Joachim Spatz
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15:15 |
CPP 22.5 |
Dynamic behaviour of quasi spherical vesicles in Stokes flow — •Reimar Finken and Udo Seifert
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15:30 |
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15 min. break
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15:45 |
CPP 22.6 |
Hauptvortrag:
Unconventional Microfluidics — •Ralf Seemann, Jean-Christophe Baret, K. Khare, Craig Priest, and Stephan Herminghaus
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16:15 |
CPP 22.7 |
Dissipative Particle Dynamics as a simulation tool for confined nanofluidic systems. — •Björn Henrich, Claudio Cupelli, Michael Moseler, and Mark Santer
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16:30 |
CPP 22.8 |
Ratchet driven microfluidic transport — •Karin John and Uwe Thiele
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16:45 |
CPP 22.9 |
Pearling instability of nanoscale fluid flow confined to a chemical channel — •M. Rauscher, J. Koplik, T. S. Lo, and S. Dietrich
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