The optimal strategy for a microscopic swimmer to migrate across a linear shear flow is discussed. The two cases, in which the swimmer is located at large distance, and in the proximity of a solid wall, are taken into account. It is shown that migration can be achieved by means of a combination of sailing through the flow and swimming, where the swimming strokes are induced by the external flow without need of internal energy sources or external drives. The structural dynamics required for the swimmer to move in the desired direction is discussed and two simple models, based respectively on the presence of an elastic structure, and on an orientation dependent friction, to control the deformations induced by the external flow, are analyzed. ...
In this article, we consider a swimmer (i.e. a self-deformable body) immersed in a fluid, ...
The role of passive body dynamics on the kinematics of swimming micro-organisms in complex fluids is...
Abstract. In this article, we consider a swimmer (i.e. a self-deformable body) immersed in a fluid, ...
The optimal strategy for a microscopic swimmer to migrate across a linear shear flow is discussed. T...
The study of swimming micro-organisms has been of interest not just to biologists, but also to fluid...
Cell motility in viscous fluids is ubiquitous and affects many biological processes, including repro...
Induction of flow is commonly used to control the migration of a microswimmer in a confined system s...
In this thesis, we focus on two problems relevant to the swimming of slender bodies at low Reynolds ...
Interactions between microorganisms and their complex flowing environments are essential in many bio...
Biological microorganisms swim with flagella and cilia that execute non-reciprocal motions for low R...
Small organisms (e.g., bacteria) and artificial microswimmers move due to a combination of active sw...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the problem of a low Reynolds number swimmer that is in very ...
Many cells exploit the bending or rotation of flagellar filaments in order to self-propel in viscous...
Small organisms (e.g., bacteria) and artificial microswimmers move due to a combination of active sw...
With the use of synthetic micro-swimmers in biomedical applications on the rise, a fundamental under...
In this article, we consider a swimmer (i.e. a self-deformable body) immersed in a fluid, ...
The role of passive body dynamics on the kinematics of swimming micro-organisms in complex fluids is...
Abstract. In this article, we consider a swimmer (i.e. a self-deformable body) immersed in a fluid, ...
The optimal strategy for a microscopic swimmer to migrate across a linear shear flow is discussed. T...
The study of swimming micro-organisms has been of interest not just to biologists, but also to fluid...
Cell motility in viscous fluids is ubiquitous and affects many biological processes, including repro...
Induction of flow is commonly used to control the migration of a microswimmer in a confined system s...
In this thesis, we focus on two problems relevant to the swimming of slender bodies at low Reynolds ...
Interactions between microorganisms and their complex flowing environments are essential in many bio...
Biological microorganisms swim with flagella and cilia that execute non-reciprocal motions for low R...
Small organisms (e.g., bacteria) and artificial microswimmers move due to a combination of active sw...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the problem of a low Reynolds number swimmer that is in very ...
Many cells exploit the bending or rotation of flagellar filaments in order to self-propel in viscous...
Small organisms (e.g., bacteria) and artificial microswimmers move due to a combination of active sw...
With the use of synthetic micro-swimmers in biomedical applications on the rise, a fundamental under...
In this article, we consider a swimmer (i.e. a self-deformable body) immersed in a fluid, ...
The role of passive body dynamics on the kinematics of swimming micro-organisms in complex fluids is...
Abstract. In this article, we consider a swimmer (i.e. a self-deformable body) immersed in a fluid, ...