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Non-Equilibrium Dynamics of Active Brownian Particles - A Paradigm in... by Thomas Franosch

Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube

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Explore the non-equilibrium dynamics of Active Brownian Particles (ABP) in this comprehensive lecture by Thomas Franosch. Delivered as part of the "Active Matter in Complex Environments" program at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, this 1 hour 35 minute talk delves into a paradigmatic model in active matter research. Gain insights into the fundamental concepts of active matter, which encompasses objects that convert environmental energy into directed motion across various length scales. Discover how these systems operate in complex environments characterized by geometrical disorder, chemical fields, and hydrodynamic flows. Learn about the latest experimental methods, theoretical approaches, and engineering techniques used to study active materials in controlled, complex surroundings. This lecture is part of a research school designed to provide early-career scientists with a pedagogical introduction to the field and an overview of cutting-edge approaches in this exciting area of study.

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Non-Equilibrium Dynamics of Active Brownian Particles (ABP) – A Paradigm in...by Thomas Franosch


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