Dr.ssa Foffano Giulia “Colloids in active fluids: simulations of

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Dr.ssa Foffano Giulia “Colloids in active fluids: simulations of
DIPARTIMENTO DI FISICA E ASTRONOMIA
"G. GALILEI"
AVVISO DI SEMINARIO
Seminari di fisica statistica e teoria della materia
condensata
Venerdì 10 maggio 2013
ore 15:00
Aula R
Dr.ssa Foffano Giulia
School of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Edimburgh, Scotland
“Colloids in active fluids:
simulations of microrheology
experiments”
Active fluids are suspensions of particles that absorb energy from their surroundings or from
an internal tank, in order to do work.
Main examples can be found in biological contexts and are e.g. bacteria suspensions and the
actomyosin solution, that constitutes the cytoskeleton.
Active fluids are novel out-of-equilibrium systems whose properties can be studied through the
motion of spherical particles embedded therein.
I will present simulations of microrheology experiments where a constant force is applied to a
spherical colloid embedded in an active liquid crystal.
Strong non-Stokesian effects are observed and, strikingly, a regime is found where the colloid
reaches a steady state of negative drag.
E. Orlandini
F. Baldovin