The Institute for Advanced Simulation – Theoretical Physics of Living Matter (IAS-2) is one of the world-leading groups in the field of computer simulations of active, soft and living matter systems, such as cells, bacteria, tissues, and active synthetic colloids. Our aim is to provide deep understanding of the emergent structures, self-assembly, and dynamics on the basis of physical principles. All these systems are ubiquitous in nature and in everyday practical applications and are characterized to be far from thermal equilibrium, such that the governing physical principles have to be reconsidered. We combine modeling, high performance computing, and analytical theories tailored to the specific characteristics of each system.
Strong confinement in highly disordered and intricate environments is essential for understanding the behavior of a broad class of systems with intrinsic motility. Porous materials — such as cell cytoplasm, mucus, tissues, gels or soil — serve as a natural propagation media of most microorganisms, including bacteria, sperm, and, more recently, synthetic swimmers. The interplay between the properties of individual swimmers and the complexity of the associated hydrodynamic flows gives rise to a wide range of collective behaviors that remain poorly understood. Addressing this complexity requires the development and application of high-performance hydrodynamic simulation methods, which this project aims to advance.
In this project, you will work with an existing high-performance code to perform hydrodynamic simulations of swimmers in complex confinements, and also help to further develop it. In particular, you will investigate how the tortuosity of the confinement affects the effective behavior depending on the hydrodynamic properties of the swimmers. Other subjects of interest will be the reaction of the systems to different external stimuli, or to consider various effective interactions between swimmers that closely map different experimental frameworks.
In particular, your tasks will be:
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