The swimming behavior of self-propelled microorganisms is studied by particle-based mesoscale simulations. The simulation technique includes both hydrodynamics and thermal fluctuations that are both essential for the dynamics of microswimmers. The swimmers are modeled as squirmers, i.e., spherical objects with a prescribed tangential surface velocity, where the focus of thrust generation can be tuned from pushers to pullers. For passive squirmers (colloids), we show that the velocity autocorrelation function agrees quantitatively with the Boussinesq approximation. Single active squirmers show a persistent random-walk behavior, determined by forward motion, lateral diffusion, and orientational fluctuations, in agreement with theoretical pred...
We run numerical simulations of strongly confined suspensions of model spherical swimmers called "sq...
We propose a hydrodynamic model for a spheroidal microswimmer with two tangential surface velocity m...
At small length scales, low velocities, and high viscosity, the effects of inertia on motion through...
Hydrodynamic interactions are fundamental for the dynamics of swimming self-propelled particles. Spe...
The spatiotemporal dynamics in systems of active self-propelled particles is controlled by the propu...
Both biological swimming microorganisms and artificial active particles capable of propulsion have r...
It is known that active particles induce emerging patterns as a result of their dynamic interactions...
In this study, we consider suspensions of swimming microorganisms in situations where we might expec...
We present the results of hydrodynamic simulations using the method of multi-particle collision dyna...
We present a theoretical study of the behaviour of two active particles under the action of harmonic...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/13/7/073021 Abstract. We have studied experimentally the collective behavior o...
Active matter systems are continuously consuming energy from the environment to achieve different pu...
Microswimmers or active elements, such as bacteria and active filaments, have an elongated shape, wh...
We perform hydrodynamic simulations using the method of multi-particle collision dynamics and a theo...
This dissertation contains original research on a range of problems involving the locomotion of diff...
We run numerical simulations of strongly confined suspensions of model spherical swimmers called "sq...
We propose a hydrodynamic model for a spheroidal microswimmer with two tangential surface velocity m...
At small length scales, low velocities, and high viscosity, the effects of inertia on motion through...
Hydrodynamic interactions are fundamental for the dynamics of swimming self-propelled particles. Spe...
The spatiotemporal dynamics in systems of active self-propelled particles is controlled by the propu...
Both biological swimming microorganisms and artificial active particles capable of propulsion have r...
It is known that active particles induce emerging patterns as a result of their dynamic interactions...
In this study, we consider suspensions of swimming microorganisms in situations where we might expec...
We present the results of hydrodynamic simulations using the method of multi-particle collision dyna...
We present a theoretical study of the behaviour of two active particles under the action of harmonic...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/13/7/073021 Abstract. We have studied experimentally the collective behavior o...
Active matter systems are continuously consuming energy from the environment to achieve different pu...
Microswimmers or active elements, such as bacteria and active filaments, have an elongated shape, wh...
We perform hydrodynamic simulations using the method of multi-particle collision dynamics and a theo...
This dissertation contains original research on a range of problems involving the locomotion of diff...
We run numerical simulations of strongly confined suspensions of model spherical swimmers called "sq...
We propose a hydrodynamic model for a spheroidal microswimmer with two tangential surface velocity m...
At small length scales, low velocities, and high viscosity, the effects of inertia on motion through...