The formation of groups by animals or other living organisms is a widespread phenomenon in nature. Individuals coordinate their actions to gain an advantage compared to being isolated, for example regarding the protection from predators or the optimisation of foraging. The organisation principle is often poorly understood because it is not feasible to control the interactions between individuals. Therefore, investigating their collective behaviour demands versatile model systems that allow to control the interactions precisely. Due to their outstanding experimental accessibility, active Brownian particles are suitable candidates for this purpose.In this thesis, I present the experimental realisation of programmable interaction rules in a su...
In this thesis, I present numerical simulations that explore the applications of self-propelled part...
To understand the collective behaviors of biological swarms, flocks, and colonies, we investigated t...
Abundant collective motion patterns of animal groups have different kinds of functions like migratio...
We show active Brownian particles (passive Brownian particles in a bacterial bath) switches between ...
Abstract Collective self-organization of animal groups is a recurring phenomenon in nature which has...
We review theoretical models of individual motility as well as collective dynamics and pattern forma...
Collective behaviour is a phenomenon that often occurs in systems of many interacting individuals. C...
Differently from passive Brownian particles, active particles, also known as self-propelled Brownian...
Self-organization often develops in thermal equilibrium as a conse-quence of entropy and potential i...
Many animal species organise into disordered swarms, polarised flocks or swirls to protect from pred...
A pedagogical introduction to the analytical treatment of the collective behavior of active (self-pr...
Active matter is everywhere, from macroscopic to microscopic scales, we find systems such as human c...
Self-organization is the generation of order out of local interactions. It is deeply connected to ma...
The perplexing and intriguing world of biological systems has inaugurated a new research field in st...
Abstract. We review theoretical models of individual motility as well as collective dynamics and pat...
In this thesis, I present numerical simulations that explore the applications of self-propelled part...
To understand the collective behaviors of biological swarms, flocks, and colonies, we investigated t...
Abundant collective motion patterns of animal groups have different kinds of functions like migratio...
We show active Brownian particles (passive Brownian particles in a bacterial bath) switches between ...
Abstract Collective self-organization of animal groups is a recurring phenomenon in nature which has...
We review theoretical models of individual motility as well as collective dynamics and pattern forma...
Collective behaviour is a phenomenon that often occurs in systems of many interacting individuals. C...
Differently from passive Brownian particles, active particles, also known as self-propelled Brownian...
Self-organization often develops in thermal equilibrium as a conse-quence of entropy and potential i...
Many animal species organise into disordered swarms, polarised flocks or swirls to protect from pred...
A pedagogical introduction to the analytical treatment of the collective behavior of active (self-pr...
Active matter is everywhere, from macroscopic to microscopic scales, we find systems such as human c...
Self-organization is the generation of order out of local interactions. It is deeply connected to ma...
The perplexing and intriguing world of biological systems has inaugurated a new research field in st...
Abstract. We review theoretical models of individual motility as well as collective dynamics and pat...
In this thesis, I present numerical simulations that explore the applications of self-propelled part...
To understand the collective behaviors of biological swarms, flocks, and colonies, we investigated t...
Abundant collective motion patterns of animal groups have different kinds of functions like migratio...