TS.I.E.4
Bacterial and Active matter Hydrodynamics
Roberto DI LEONARDO, Dipartimento di Fisica, Sapienza University of Rome
Biological active matter is typically a rather heterogeneous collection of self-propelled microscopic objects displaying complex interactions among themselves and with the surrounding environment. Using advanced tools for 3D laser microfabrication and micromanipulation we can set up controllable and reproducible experimental conditions that allow to study complex phenomena with direct and quantitative methods. I will review our recent work in that direction including: 3D deterministic bacterial motors and a full 3D dynamical study of the wall entrapment phenomenon in swimming bacteria.
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