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Spectral Dynamics of Active and Living Materials

Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube

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Explore the spectral dynamics of active materials in this 46-minute conference talk by Jorn Dunkel from MIT. Delve into the fascinating world of active matter and its collective phenomena as part of the "The Many Faces of Active Mechanics" conference held at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics. Discover how energy-consuming components interact to create surprising behaviors in active fluids, from spontaneous flow to flocking. Learn about the emerging field of active solids and their potential for actuation and shape changes not possible in equilibrium systems. Gain insights into the connections between various disciplines, including hydrodynamic and elastic theories of active matter, living matter, and materials far from equilibrium. Understand the relevance of active matter paradigms to diverse systems, ranging from living organisms and cell assemblies to synthetically engineered materials.

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Spectral dynamics of active (living) materials ▸ Jorn Dunkel (MIT)


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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

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