DMSE Spring Seminar Series: Daniel Beller

Feb 1, 2023
2:30 - 3:30pm EST
This event is free

Who can attend?

  • General public
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Contact

John Darrell
410-925-4794

Description

Daniel Beller, an assistant professor in the Johns Hopkins Department of Physics & Astronomy, will give a talk titled "Liquid Crystalline Order and Defects in 3D Active Soft Matter" for the Department of Materials Science and Engineering.

Liquid crystals are phases of matter intermediate between typical liquids and crystalline solids, in terms of their molecular ordering and physical properties. In recent years, there has been a growing realization that liquid crystalline order emerges not just in equilibrium materials but also in the collective motions of many crowded, interacting objects far from thermal equilibrium—including in bacterial colonies, cellular tissues, and biofilament suspensions. In such "active matter" systems, the generic dynamics are determined to a great extent by the topological defects of liquid crystals, which in two dimensions are analogous to vortices in magnetic and superfluid systems. In this talk I will describe how this coupling of dynamics to topology manifests in three-dimensional active matter, and I will explore how these findings pose new questions for the mathematics and physics of liquid crystals.

Who can attend?

  • General public
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Contact

John Darrell
410-925-4794