We use a three-bead-spring model to investigate the dynamics of bi-flagellate micro-swimmers near a surface. While the primary dynamics and scattering are governed by geometric-dependent direct contact, the fluid flows generated by the swimmer locomotion are important in orienting it toward or away from the surface. Flagellar noise and in particular cell spinning about the main axis help a surface-trapped swimmer escape, whereas the time a swimmer spends at the surface depends on the incident angle. The dynamics results from a nuanced interplay of direct collisions, hydrodynamics, noise and the swimmer geometry. We show that to correctly capture the dynamics of a bi-flagellate swimmer, minimal models need to resolve the shape asymmetry.Thi...
This dissertation contains original research on a range of problems involving the locomotion of diff...
Many theoretical studies of bacterial locomotion adopt a simple model for the organism consisting of...
The experimental characterisation of the swimming statistics of populations of microorganisms or art...
In this thesis, we explore different topics in the broad field of microscale swimming, focussing on ...
Motivated by recent experiments, we consider the hydrodynamic capture of a microswimmer near a stati...
The hydrodynamics of a flagellated micro-organism is investigated when swimming close to a planar fr...
Both, in their natural environment and in a controlled experimental setup, microswimmers regularly i...
We use boundary element simulations to study the interaction of model microswimmers with a neutrally...
Suspensions of unicellular microswimmers such as flagellated bacteria or motile algae can exhibit sp...
Active matter systems are continuously consuming energy from the environment to achieve different pu...
Both biological swimming microorganisms and artificial active particles capable of propulsion have r...
Bio-inspired designs can provide an answer to engineering problems such as swimming strategies at th...
Both biological micro-organisms and synthetic micro-robots propel through viscous liquids to achieve...
The authors employ three numerical methods to explore the motion of low Reynolds number swimmers, mo...
Bio-inspired designs can provide an answer to engineering problems such as swimming strategies at th...
This dissertation contains original research on a range of problems involving the locomotion of diff...
Many theoretical studies of bacterial locomotion adopt a simple model for the organism consisting of...
The experimental characterisation of the swimming statistics of populations of microorganisms or art...
In this thesis, we explore different topics in the broad field of microscale swimming, focussing on ...
Motivated by recent experiments, we consider the hydrodynamic capture of a microswimmer near a stati...
The hydrodynamics of a flagellated micro-organism is investigated when swimming close to a planar fr...
Both, in their natural environment and in a controlled experimental setup, microswimmers regularly i...
We use boundary element simulations to study the interaction of model microswimmers with a neutrally...
Suspensions of unicellular microswimmers such as flagellated bacteria or motile algae can exhibit sp...
Active matter systems are continuously consuming energy from the environment to achieve different pu...
Both biological swimming microorganisms and artificial active particles capable of propulsion have r...
Bio-inspired designs can provide an answer to engineering problems such as swimming strategies at th...
Both biological micro-organisms and synthetic micro-robots propel through viscous liquids to achieve...
The authors employ three numerical methods to explore the motion of low Reynolds number swimmers, mo...
Bio-inspired designs can provide an answer to engineering problems such as swimming strategies at th...
This dissertation contains original research on a range of problems involving the locomotion of diff...
Many theoretical studies of bacterial locomotion adopt a simple model for the organism consisting of...
The experimental characterisation of the swimming statistics of populations of microorganisms or art...