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This project explores topological defects in two-dimensional materials and their dynamics in active systems. By providing a quantitative framework, it aims to enhance understanding of non-equilibrium phase transitions and inform the design of smart materials and biological processes.
Two-dimensional (2D) materials are at the heart of modern science and technology, from advanced electronic devices to biological tissues.
In these systems, unusual phases of matter emerge, where the key players are topological defects, singular points where the local order breaks down.
Far from being mere imperfections, defects control fundamental processes such as melting and structural transitions.
In parallel, active matter, systems of particles that consume energy to move, such as synthetic…
UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA
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