Spontaneous Circulation of Confined Active Suspensions

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Description: Goldstein, R (University of Cambridge)
Monday 24 June 2013, 09:45-10:30
 
Created: 2013-06-26 19:07
Collection: Mathematical Modelling and Analysis of Complex Fluids and Active Media in Evolving Domains
Publisher: Isaac Newton Institute
Copyright: Goldstein, R
Language: eng (English)
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Abstract: Many active fluid systems encountered in biology are set in total geometric confinement. Cytoplasmic streaming in plant cells is a prominent and ubiquitous example, in which cargo-carrying molecular motors move along polymer filaments and generate coherent cell-scale flow. In this talk I will summarize theoretical and experimental work in my group that addresses the possibility that the ordered patterns of streaming seen in nature can arise from a process of self-organization.
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