Seminar"Dynamical elasto-capillary self-assembly"Matthieu Labousse
Date
Location
Description
Micro/Bio/Nanofluidics (Shen) Unit would like to invite you to the seminar by Prof. Matthieu Labousse on December 9 (Monday).
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Date: December 9, 2024
Time: 15:00-16:00
Venue: C209, OIST
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Speaker:
Matthieu Labousse
CNRS Researcher
Joint Professor at ESPCI & PSL University
Title:
Dynamical elasto-capillary self-assembly
Abstract:
Elasto-capillarity is a powerful strategy of self-assembly, not only for your hair morphology after a shower but also to design critical industrial components at the microscale. While static elasto-capillary structures have been experimentally and theoretically well studied, the path towards equilibrium is less well understood and represent, in practice, a major stumbling block for complex self-assembly process. Yet a better understanding of the self-assembling dynamics of such structures could help modelling more complex industry-oriented systems such as the rheology of reinforced materials or biology-oriented like the self-assembly of the mitotic spindle. In this talk, I will rationalize a simple case of dynamical self-assembly and will show that it leads to a rich variety of controlled morphologies.
Short bio:
I am a theoretical physicist as a CNRS researcher and as a joint Professor at ESPCI & PSL University. My research is carried out in the laboratory Gulliver. I combine numerical, theoretical and experimental approaches to investigate the physics of self-organization in complex systems including, programmable active matter, microfluidics, DNA cryptography, Waves and memory
Host:
Prof. Amy Shen
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