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Chemistry Department Seminar: Trapping active particles up to the limiting case: bacteria enclosed in a biofilm

Prof. Chantal Valeriani
Tuesday, September 21, 2021
11:40 am - 1:10 pm
Prof. Chantal Valeriani, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Title: "Trapping active particles up to the limiting case: bacteria enclosed in a biofilm"
Abstract: Active matter systems are composed of constituents, each one in nonequilibrium, that consume energy in order to move [1]. A characteristic feature of active matter is collective motion leading to nonequilibrium phase transitions or large scale directed motion [2]. A number of recent works have featured active particles interacting with obstacles, either moving or fixed [3,4,5]. When an active particle encounters an asymmetric obstacle, different behaviours are detected depending on the nature of its active motion. On the one side, rectification effects arise in a suspension of run-and-tumble particles interacting with a wall of funnelled-shaped openings, caused by particles persistence length [6].

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