Active matter systems are able to exhibit emergent non-equilibrium behavior due to activity-induced effective interactions between the active particles. Here we study the aggregation and dynamical behavior of active rotating particles, spinners, embedded in 2D passive colloidal monolayers. Using both experiments and simulations we observe aggregation of active particles or spinners whose behavior resembles classical 2D Cahn-Hilliard coarsening. The aggregation behavior and spinner attraction depend on the mechanical properties of the passive monolayer and the activity of spinners. Spinner aggregation only occurs when the passive monolayer behaves elastically and when the spinner activity exceeds a minimum activity threshold. Interestingly, ...
The study of two-dimensional (2D) structures formed by nanoparticles and colloidal particles has att...
We consider active particles in a heterogeneous medium, modeled by static, random obstacles. In acco...
We present experiments and numerical simulations to investigate the collective behavior of submicrom...
Active matter systems are able to exhibit emergent non-equilibrium behavior due to activity-induced ...
The self-organization of active particles is governed by their dynamic effective interactions. Such ...
Aggregation of particles in an active environment is a relatively untouched field with very few mode...
Active matter systems are ubiquitous and include biological systems and processes like cell differen...
We study the dynamics of quasi-two-dimensional concentrated suspensions of colloidal particles in ac...
In this thesis, I present numerical simulations that explore the applications of self-propelled part...
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<p>Active matter comprised of many self-driven units exhibit emergent collective behaviors such as p...
Designing protocols to dynamically direct the self-assembly of colloidal particles has become an imp...
Active colloids self-organise to a variety of collective states, ranging from highly motile "molecul...
The dynamic behavior of flocks, swarms, and schools is an extraordinary and striking phenomena in th...
The study of two-dimensional (2D) structures formed by nanoparticles and colloidal particles has att...
We consider active particles in a heterogeneous medium, modeled by static, random obstacles. In acco...
We present experiments and numerical simulations to investigate the collective behavior of submicrom...
Active matter systems are able to exhibit emergent non-equilibrium behavior due to activity-induced ...
The self-organization of active particles is governed by their dynamic effective interactions. Such ...
Aggregation of particles in an active environment is a relatively untouched field with very few mode...
Active matter systems are ubiquitous and include biological systems and processes like cell differen...
We study the dynamics of quasi-two-dimensional concentrated suspensions of colloidal particles in ac...
In this thesis, I present numerical simulations that explore the applications of self-propelled part...
Molecular motors are essential to the living, generating fluctuations that boost transport and assis...
We develop a mesoscopic field theory for the collective nonequilibrium dynamics of multicomponent mi...
<p>Active matter comprised of many self-driven units exhibit emergent collective behaviors such as p...
Designing protocols to dynamically direct the self-assembly of colloidal particles has become an imp...
Active colloids self-organise to a variety of collective states, ranging from highly motile "molecul...
The dynamic behavior of flocks, swarms, and schools is an extraordinary and striking phenomena in th...
The study of two-dimensional (2D) structures formed by nanoparticles and colloidal particles has att...
We consider active particles in a heterogeneous medium, modeled by static, random obstacles. In acco...
We present experiments and numerical simulations to investigate the collective behavior of submicrom...