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Flow and Self-Organization in the Biological Pump

Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube

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Explore the dynamics of flow and self-organization in the biological pump through this 40-minute conference talk by Rahul Chajwa from Stanford University. Delivered as part of "The Many Faces of Active Mechanics" conference at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, delve into the fascinating world of active matter and its applications in biological systems. Examine collective phenomena emerging from energy-consuming components interacting with their environment, and discover how the active matter paradigm applies to diverse systems ranging from living organisms to cell assemblies and synthetically engineered materials. Gain insights into the latest developments in active solids research, including elastically coupled networks and their potential for actuation and shape changes beyond equilibrium states. Connect with interdisciplinary concepts spanning hydrodynamic and elastic theories of active matter, living matter, and materials far from equilibrium, while identifying areas for future breakthroughs in this cutting-edge field of study.

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Flow and Self-Organization in the Biological Pump ▸ Rahul Chajwa (Stanford)


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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

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