Dresden 2014 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
BP 17: Microswimmers (joint DY/BP)
Dienstag, 1. April 2014, 09:30–12:30, ZEU 146
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09:30 |
BP 17.1 |
Aftrican trypanosomes swim faster in small capillaries and heterogeneous environment — •Davod Alizadehrad and Holger Stark
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09:45 |
BP 17.2 |
Energetic efficiency of ciliary propulsion — •Andrej Vilfan and Natan Osterman
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10:00 |
BP 17.3 |
Hydrodynamics of spherical microswimmers in a quasi-2D geometry — •Andreas Zöttl and Holger Stark
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10:15 |
BP 17.4 |
Optimization of bead-spring micro-swimmers and study of dense swimmer solutions — •Jayant Pande and Ana-Sunčana Smith
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10:30 |
BP 17.5 |
Statistical properties of tracer positions, sedimenting in an active fluid — •Thomas John, Matthias Mußler, and Christian Wagner
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10:45 |
BP 17.6 |
Propulsion of droplets by rigidly tethered traction forces — •P. Sekhar Burada, Reiner Kree, and Annette Zippelius
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11:00 |
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15 min break
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11:15 |
BP 17.7 |
Transport powered by bacterial turbulence — •Andreas Kaiser, Anton Peshkov, Andrey Sokolov, Borge ten Hagen, Hartmut Löwen, and Igor S. Aranson
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11:30 |
BP 17.8 |
Cell body rocking is dominant mechanism for flagellar synchronization in a swimming alga — Veikko Geyer, Frank Julicher, Jonathon Howard, and •Benjamin Friedrich
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11:45 |
BP 17.9 |
Direct Measurements of Active Flagellar Fluctuations — •Benjamin Friedrich, Rui Ma, Gary Klindt, Frank Julicher, and Ingmar Riedel
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12:00 |
BP 17.10 |
Synchronization of rigid microrotors by time-dependent hydrodynamic interactions — •Mario Theers and Roland Winkler
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12:15 |
BP 17.11 |
A close look at the tumbling of bacteria — •Tapan Chandra Adhyapak and Holger Stark
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