Browsing Fakultät für Physik (inkl. GAUSS) by Advisor & Referee "Klumpp, Stefan Prof. Dr."
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Low-dose, high-throughput scanning small-angle X-ray scattering of adherent mouse embryonic fibroblasts
(2022-02-24)Biological cells are highly variable: differences in e. g. gene expression emerge even among monoclonal cells in the same culture dish. The characterization of a highly variable statistical population calls for high-throughput ... -
Learning and Memory Strategies in Evolving Environments
(2022-01-17)Storing memory of molecular encounters is vital for an effective response to recurring external stimuli. Interestingly, memory strategies vary among different biological processes. These strategies range from networks that ... -
Structure Formation and Collective Behavior of Dipolar Active Particles
(2021-12-13)Dipolar active particles describe a class of self-propelled, biological or artificial particles. These particles are equipped with an internal, typically magnetic, dipole moment. The combination of dipolar particle-particle ... -
Active Emulsions: Physicochemical Hydrodynamics and Collective Behavior
(2021-07-02)Active matter is a collection of constituent elements that constantly consume energy, convert it to mechanical work, and interact with their counterparts. These materials operate out of equilibrium and exhibit fascinating ... -
Multi-parameter assessment of mechano-sensitivity driven differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells
(2020-12-22)What factors and conditions control stem cell differentiation is currently one of the major questions in biomedical research. What factors ultimately influence the cells’ decision is unclear but it has been shown, that ... -
Collective Spiking Dynamics in Cortical Networks
(2020-10-14)Even though information processing in the cortex most likely emerges from the collective interplay of billions of neurons, even basic properties of collective dynamics in cortical networks are still not known with certainty. ... -
Carbon Nanotubes as Fluorescent Probes in Living Drosophila Embryos
(2020-02-13)In this project, a promising imaging method using NIR fluorescent, DNA-wrapped CNTs is applied to study their optical and dynamical behavior in syncytial Drosophila embryos. Drosophila (commonly known as vinegar fly) is ... -
Tissue-organization of Oscillating Cardiomyocytes via Matrix-mediated Biomechanical Signals
(2020-02-04)Tissue engineering, specifically engineered human myocardium (EHM), offers a promising therapeutic perspective for patients suffering from heart failure and also might improve drug development and testing. We therefore ... -
Energy dissipation and transport in polymeric switchable nanostructures via a new energy-conserving Monte-Carlo scheme
(2018-04-13)Polymers are materials that are widely used in industry. The advantages of polymers are their comparatively simple possibility of processing, e.g, injection moulding processes, 3D printers, and self-assembly. Polymers ... -
Mechanical and biochemical stimulation of suspended cells in a microfluidic device probed with dual optical tweezers
(2018-01-30)Cells communicate with their environment through biochemical and mechanical interactions. They can respond to stimuli by undergoing shape- and, in some situations, volume changes. Key determinants of the mechanical response ... -
Elasticity of basic structural element in anisotropic macromolecular networks
(2016-09-27)Semiflexible filaments are abundant in biological materials. From cells to the extracellular environment, these kind of filaments are found. They are important for many biological organizations and processes. The maintenance ...