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How Motor Arrangement on Cargo Surface Influences Collective Transport by Ambarish Kunwar

Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube

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Explore the impact of motor arrangement on collective transport in this lecture from the Soft and Living Matter program. Delve into the fascinating world of cargo surface dynamics and motor configurations, examining how they influence collective movement. Gain insights into the fundamental concepts of soft matter physics and their applications in biological systems. Learn from expert Ambarish Kunwar as he presents cutting-edge research on this topic, drawing connections between physics, biology, and engineering. Enhance your understanding of complex fluid dynamics, particulate systems, and non-equilibrium physics through this comprehensive presentation. Ideal for advanced graduate students, postdocs, and researchers in related fields, this talk offers valuable knowledge for those interested in the interdisciplinary nature of soft matter physics and its implications for material design and biological processes.

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How Motor Arrangement on Cargo Surface Influences Collective Transport by Ambarish Kunwar


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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences

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