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Little swimmers

A simple two-sphere swimmer. How does it swim? What are the conditions under which it seems or remains stationary? The full article here

 

Featuring Roger Bowley, Richard Hill and Kyle Baldwin.
Research also by Michael Swift and Daphne Klosta.
 

From the amazing initiative of Nottigham's School of Physics and Astronomy, Sixty Symbols

Packing polyhedra: from ancient math to advanced materials

Winners of EURAXESS North America competition for Marie-Curie fellows in 2014 were invited to give a popular science talk about their work at Columbia University. Here's the video of Daphne Klotsa speaking about packing and polyhedra! 

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You can also check out the other talks and the flyer of the event.

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Patterns of spheres in oscillatory fluid flows 

Back in 2012 when Daphne Klotsa was a postdoc in Michigan she gave a talk about granular dynamics and self-organization in fluids, at CSAWW (Complex System Academic Advanced Workshops), University of Michigan.

Polyhedra

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