Sarah Loos
| Name: | Sarah Loos |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 9 May 2025, 12:30 p.m. |
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Talks given by Sarah Loos
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Talks organised by Sarah Loos
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- The algorithmic infinite monkey theorem
- Design rules for controlling active defects
- Non-reciprocal pattern formation of conserved fields
- Testing nonequilibrium currents
- Two puzzles in the statistical physics of life (and a small step towards studying one of them)
- Hyperuniformity: Why? How? What?
- Modelling of equilibrium and non-equilibrium time-series data: from protein folding to weather forecasting
- Limits to nonequilibrium response
- Natural swarms in 3.99 dimensions
- Bacterial transport in dilute and porous environments
- Brownian particles in nonequilibrium baths
- When Intuition About Brownian Motion Fails
- Scattering and thermalization: wave-particle duality hits quantum thermodynamics
- Emergent collective properties in inertial active matter
- Quasicrystals with hexagonal symmetry and other patterns in soft-matter
- Physicochemical hydrodynamics of droplets in inkjet printing
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- Coarse-graining hot Brownian swimmers
- The interplay between dissipation and kinetics in nonequilibrium states
- How constraints and chirality guide self-organisation in living systems
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- Pattern formation by turbulent cascades
- Active colloids that mix and mingle
- Renormalisation and log-Sobolev inequalities
- Collective motion and its fragility
- Renormalisation group and machine learning: the Wavelet-Conditional RG
- Self-organisation of proteins: from collective phenomena to function
- The effect of cellular crowding on evolution: a bacteria tale and a phage tale
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