Transport Properties in Soft Matter Systems
Location: CECAM-AT
Organisers
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The complex dynamics of soft matter systems have been a focus of study for decades. The importance of dynamic and transport processes is reflected in the many layers of complexity at different scales and areas, spanning from transport inside cells, anomalous diffusion in glasses, cell migration, and information flow in society. Continuous progress in the field of transport properties has been achieved, by studying experimental model systems that allow us to break the intrinsic complexity and tackle crucial fundamental physics and engineering challenges. The use of numerical models to study systems at different levels of description continuously allows us to gather new information and support theoretical and analytical approaches often based on a coarse-grained picture.
This workshop aims to cover the state of the art in various systems and approaches focused on the design, engineering, modelling and study of active and passive dynamics. Specifically, we aim to connect the theoretical and mathematical framework to the current experimental development, hoping it will lead to insightful discussions, tackling open challenges in the field.
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*Only 25 Spots are available.
*Only 10 to 15 Selected posters.
*REGISTRATION CLOSED on 20th of January 2024.
We aim to stir exciting discussions amongst early career and established researchers from an inclusive, equal, and respectful vision.
References
Oleksandr Chepizhko (University of Vienna) - Organiser
Vittoria Sposini (University of Vienna) - Organiser
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Laura Alvarez (University of Bordeaux) - Organiser