Speaker
Dr
Mathias Sebastian Weyland
(Zurich University of Applied Sciences)
Description
Within the context of the European Horizon 2020 project ACDC, we intend to develop a probabilistic chemical compiler, to aid the construction of three-dimensional agglomerations of artificial hierarchical cellular constructs. These programmable discrete units offer a wide variety of technical innovations, like a portable biochemical laboratory that e.g. produces macromolecular medicine on demand. For this purpose, we have to investigate the agglomeration process of droplets and vesicles under proposed constraints, like confinement. In this talk, we focus on the influence of the geometry of the initialization and of the container on the agglomeration.
Authors
Dr
Mathias Sebastian Weyland
(Zurich University of Applied Sciences)
Dr
Johannes Josef Schneider
(Zurich University of Applied Sciences)
Co-authors
Dr
Alessia Faggian
(University of Trento)
Dr
Jin Li
(Cardiff University)
Dr
Silvia Holler
(University of Trento)
Dr
Federica Casiraghi
(University of Trento)
Dr
Lorena Cebolla Sanahuja
(University of Trento)
Dr
Aitor Pati\~{n}o Diaz
(University of Trento)
Prof.
Hans-Georg Matuttis
(The University of Electrocommunications, Tokyo)
Prof.
David Anthony Barrow
(Cardiff University)
Prof.
Martin Michael Hanczyc
(University of Trento)
Dr
Dandolo Flumini
(Zurich University of Applied Sciences)
Dr
Peter Eggenberger Hotz
(Zurich University of Applied Sciences)
Prof.
Rudolf Marcel Füchslin
(Zurich University of Applied Sciences)