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Recent papers

  • Lessons from Biomass Valorization for Improving Plastic-Recycling Enzymes

  • Mean arc theorem for exploring domains with randomly distributed arbitrary closed trajectories

  • Branching processes with resetting as a model for cell division

  • Kinetic Monte Carlo Algorithms for Active Matter Systems

  • Sculpting Liquids with Ultrathin Shells

  • Universal motifs and the diversity of autocatalytic systems

  • Rearrangement of two dimensional aggregates of droplets under compression

  • Lift at the nanometric scale!

  • DNA nanotechnology to detect cancer biomarkers

  • Uncovering polymer's unique spindle structure

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Recent papers

  • Active versus Passive Hard Disks against a Membrane: Mechanical Pressure and Instability
  • Branching processes with resetting as a model for cell division
  • Collective Damage Growth Controls Fault Orientation in Quasibrittle Compressive Failure
  • DNA nanotechnology to detect cancer biomarkers
  • Experimental Evidence of the Gardner Phase in a Granular Glass
  • Glass Transition at Interfaces
  • Kinetic Monte Carlo Algorithms for Active Matter Systems
  • Lessons from Biomass Valorization for Improving Plastic-Recycling Enzymes
  • Lift at the nanometric scale!
  • Mean arc theorem for exploring domains with randomly distributed arbitrary closed trajectories
  • Rearrangement of two dimensional aggregates of droplets under compression
  • Sculpting Liquids with Ultrathin Shells
  • Uncovering polymer’s unique spindle structure
  • Universal motifs and the diversity of autocatalytic systems

Seminars (3)

  • Gulliver Seminar : Martin van Hecke (AMOLF, Univ. Leiden, Chaire Paris Science)

    Lundi 30 mai 11:30-12:30 - Bibliothèque PCT - F3.04 Pathways and Information in Complex Matter (...)
  • Gulliver Seminar : Arezki Boudaoud (Ecole Polytechnique)

    Lundi 13 juin 11:30-12:30 - Bibliothèque PCT - F3.04
  • Gulliver Seminar : Julia Yeomans (University of Oxford)

    Lundi 20 juin 11:30-12:30 - Bibliothèque PCT - F3.04

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