In this study, we consider suspensions of swimming microorganisms in situations where we might expect the promotion of two-dimensional flow, such as within thin fluid films. Given that two-dimensional, inertialess flows are notoriously long-ranged (although not afflicted by Stokes paradox in the case of self-motile bodies), this raises interesting questions around the care which must be taken with the semi-dilute assumption in such situations. Adopting the prototype squirmer as a model of a swimming microorganisms of the type previously considered, we find that although the flowfield decays algebraically with the characteristic separation distance between microorganisms, there remains a finite interaction between the squirmers even at asymp...
Swimming cells and microorganisms must often move through complex fluids that contain an immersed mi...
This dissertation contains original research on a range of problems involving the locomotion of diff...
We present a theoretical study of the behaviour of two active particles under the action of harmonic...
Both biological swimming microorganisms and artificial active particles capable of propulsion have r...
The swimming behavior of self-propelled microorganisms is studied by particle-based mesoscale simula...
The study of pair-wise interactions between swimming microorganisms is fundamental to the understand...
Swimming microorganisms such as bacteria or spermatozoa are typically found in dense suspensions, an...
The spatiotemporal dynamics in systems of active self-propelled particles is controlled by the propu...
AbstractIt has been theoretically suggested that when a bacterium swims in a fluid, the disturbance ...
Active matter exhibits various forms of nonequilibrium states in the absence of external forcing, in...
In this dissertation, the effects of elasticity on hydrodynamic interactions at small scales are inv...
Both biological micro-organisms and synthetic micro-robots propel through viscous liquids to achieve...
In addition to enabling movement towards environments with favourable living conditions, swim- ming ...
Abstract Swimming microorganisms such as bacteria or spermatozoa are typically found in dense suspen...
The development of novel drug delivery systems, which are revolutionizing modern medicine, is benefi...
Swimming cells and microorganisms must often move through complex fluids that contain an immersed mi...
This dissertation contains original research on a range of problems involving the locomotion of diff...
We present a theoretical study of the behaviour of two active particles under the action of harmonic...
Both biological swimming microorganisms and artificial active particles capable of propulsion have r...
The swimming behavior of self-propelled microorganisms is studied by particle-based mesoscale simula...
The study of pair-wise interactions between swimming microorganisms is fundamental to the understand...
Swimming microorganisms such as bacteria or spermatozoa are typically found in dense suspensions, an...
The spatiotemporal dynamics in systems of active self-propelled particles is controlled by the propu...
AbstractIt has been theoretically suggested that when a bacterium swims in a fluid, the disturbance ...
Active matter exhibits various forms of nonequilibrium states in the absence of external forcing, in...
In this dissertation, the effects of elasticity on hydrodynamic interactions at small scales are inv...
Both biological micro-organisms and synthetic micro-robots propel through viscous liquids to achieve...
In addition to enabling movement towards environments with favourable living conditions, swim- ming ...
Abstract Swimming microorganisms such as bacteria or spermatozoa are typically found in dense suspen...
The development of novel drug delivery systems, which are revolutionizing modern medicine, is benefi...
Swimming cells and microorganisms must often move through complex fluids that contain an immersed mi...
This dissertation contains original research on a range of problems involving the locomotion of diff...
We present a theoretical study of the behaviour of two active particles under the action of harmonic...