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This project explores the mechanisms behind collective motion in microorganisms, focusing on synchronization in algae and protists. It employs innovative experimental techniques to study how physical interactions influence movement in biofluids.
The emergence of coherent behaviour is ubiquitous in the natural world and has long captivated biologists and physicists alike.
One area of growing interest is the collective motion and synchronization arising within and between simple motile organisms.
My goal is to develop and use a novel experimental approach to unravel the origins of spontaneous coherent motion in three model systems of biofluids: (1) the synchronization of the two flagella of green algae Chlamydomonas Rheinhardtii, (2) the…
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT
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