Oleg Lavrentovich (Kent State): “Control of active matter by liquid crystals”
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Dynamics of small particles, both living such as swimming bacteria and inanimate, such as colloidal spheres, has fascinated scientists for centuries. Learning how to control and streamline their chaotic motion would open technological opportunities in areas such as the transformation of stored or environmental energy into systematic action, micro-r...
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