GSNP Student & Postdoc Prize Session
FOCUS · A48
Presentations
-
Dissertation Award in Statistical and Nonlinear Physics Talk: Life in Suspense: Particle dynamics in suspensions of swimming bacteria
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
–
Presenters
-
Alison Koser Patteson
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, University of Pennsylvania, Univ of Pennsylvania
Authors
-
Alison Koser Patteson
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, University of Pennsylvania, Univ of Pennsylvania
-
-
Designing Gripper-like Architectures from Self-folded Bilayers
ORAL
–
Authors
-
Arif Abdullah
Mechanical Science and Engineering, Univ of Illinois - Urbana
-
K Jimmy Hsla
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University
-
-
Phononic Frequency Combs
ORAL
–
Authors
-
Adarsh Ganesan
Univ of Cambridge
-
Ashwin Seshia
Univ of Cambridge
-
-
Identity crises in hard polyhedral glass-formers
ORAL
–
Authors
-
Erin Teich
Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor
-
Greg Van Anders
Department of Physics, University of Michigan, Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Department of Physics, Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor, University Michigan
-
Sharon Glotzer
Chemical Engineering, Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Michigan, Chemical Engineering, University of Michigan, Department of Chemical Engineering, Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor
-
-
Surges of Collective Human Activity Emerge from Simple Pairwise Interactions
ORAL
–
Authors
-
Christopher Lynn
Univ of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania
-
Evangelia Papadopoulos
Physics & Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania, Univ of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania
-
Daniel Lee
Univ of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania
-
Danielle Bassett
Bioengineering and Electrical & Systems Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania, Univ of Pennsylvania, Bioengineering, Univ of Pennsylvania
-
-
Exploiting Nonlinear Dynamics for Programmable Behavior in Microfluidic Networks
ORAL
–
Authors
-
Daniel Case
Northwestern University
-
Jean-Régis Angilella
Université de Caen - ESIX
-
Adilson Motter
Northwestern University
-
-
Dense packing of cell monolayers: Jamming of deformable polygons
ORAL
–
Authors
-
Armand Boroman
Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science, Yale University, Mechanical Engineering and Material Sciences, Yale University
-
-
Flocking from a quantum analogy: Spin-orbit coupling in an active fluid
ORAL
–
Authors
-
Benjamin Loewe
Department of Physics, Syracuse University
-
Anton Souslov
The James Franck Institute and Department of Physics, University of Chicago, James Franck Institute, University of Chicago
-
Paul Goldbart
School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology
-
-
Modeling multicomponent phase behavior inspired by membraneless compartmentalization in cells
ORAL
–
Authors
-
Sheng Mao
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University
-
Mikko Haataja
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University
-
Andrej Kosmrlj
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton Univ, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton Univ, Princeton University
-
-
Insight into Shear Thickening Suspensions using Boundary Stress Microscopy
ORAL
–
Authors
-
Vikram Rathee
Georgetown Univ
-
Daniel Blair
Georgetown Univ
-
Jeffrey Urbach
Georgetown Univ
-
-
Unexpected Tissue Surface Tension in Simple Models of Dense Biological Tissues
ORAL
–
Authors
-
Daniel Sussman
Syracuse University, Physics, Syracuse Univ, Physics, Syracuse University, Physics, Syracuse U.
-
Jennifer Schwarz
Department of Physics, Syracuse Univ, Physics, Syracuse University, Physics, Syracuse Univ
-
M Cristina Marcetti
Physics, Syracuse Univ, Soft & Living Matter Program, Dept of Physics, Syracuse University, Syracuse University, Physics, Syracuse University, Physics, Syracuse U.
-
M Manning
Syracuse University, Physics, Syracuse Univ, Soft & Living Matter Program, Dept of Physics, Syracuse University, Department of Physics, Syracuse University, Physics, Syracuse University
-