Low Reynolds Number Active Suspensions - An Inertial Turbulence Approach by Samriddhi Sankar Ray
Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of low Reynolds number active suspensions through an inertial turbulence approach in this lecture by Samriddhi Sankar Ray. Delve into the complex dynamics of active matter systems, focusing on suspensions where inertial effects play a crucial role. Gain insights into how this approach can shed light on the behavior of swimming microorganisms, self-propelled colloids, and other active particles in fluid environments. Learn about the interplay between particle activity, fluid dynamics, and emergent collective phenomena in these systems. Discover how this innovative perspective contributes to our understanding of active matter in complex environments, a key topic in the broader context of the "Active Matter in Complex Environments" program organized by the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences.
Syllabus
Low Reynolds Number Active Suspensions: An Inertial Turbulence Approach by Samriddhi Sankar Ray
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
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