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This project explores how microorganisms navigate porous environments, focusing on their movement in soil. By integrating various scientific techniques, it aims to uncover the mechanisms that influence microbial behavior, which has implications for fields like bioremediation and biomedical applications.
The navigation of microorganisms in porous environments has received much research attention not only because of its relevance to many ecological, medical, and technological situations, from soil bioremediation to pathogenesis, but also as a representative problem in the recently emerging field of active matter.
Taking soil as an example, such a hierarchical complex porous structure presents multiple challenges to navigating microorganisms, but we still lack a comprehensive mechanistic model tha…
UNIVERSITE DU LUXEMBOURG
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Germany, Dusseldorf
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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