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Revision as of 12:02, 12 January 2017

Overview

Type
Seminar (Talks and Discussion)
Date and Time
weekly during the SS 2017; Tuesday 14:00
Location
Institut für Computerphysik, room 01.079
Credit Points
2 SWS = 6 ECTS for M.Sc. Physik, 3 ECTS for M.Sc. PHYSICS
Teachers
Prof. Dr. Clemens Bechinger (PI2)
Prof. Dr. Siegfried Dietrich (MPI-IS/ITP4)
Prof. Dr. Christian Holm (ICP)
Modules
Hauptseminar (M.Sc. Physik), Seminar in Physics or Advanced Seminar in Physics (M.Sc. PHYSICS)
Language
English
Requirements
We expect the participants to have fundamental knowledge in classical and statistical mechanics, thermodynamics, electrodynamics, and partial differential equations.
There will be organizational meeting that will be mandatory to all participants in February 2017, probably during the first week of the winter break to discuss topics and style and other requirements.

Schedule, speakers and resources

Number Date Time Topic Speaker Tutor Handout
{{{8}}} 11 April 2017 14:00 Hydrodynamics of Newtonian Fluids Cameron Stewart Paolo Malgaretti [1]
{{{8}}} 19 April 2017 17:30 Stokes Flow and Life at Low Reynolds Numbers Patrik Zielinski Mihail Popescu [2]
{{{8}}} 26 April 2017 17:30 Synthetic Microswimmers Carolin Dietrich Clemens Bechinger [3]
{{{8}}} 3 May 2017 17:30 The Squirmer model and the Boundary Element Method for Phoretic Swimmers Miru Lee Mihail Popescu [4]
{{{8}}} 10 May 2017 17:30 Lattice Boltzmann Modeling of Active Particles Ashreya Jayaram Georg Rempfer [5]
{{{8}}} 17 May 2017 canceled Lattice Boltzmann Modeling of Chemical Swimmers Matthias Bayerbach Michael Kuron
{{{8}}} 24 May 2017 17:30 Active Particles in External Fields Philipp Lunt J. Ruben Gomez-Solano [6]
{{{8}}} 31 May 2017 17:30 Finite Element Modeling of Active Particles Miftahussurur Hamidi Putra Patrick Kreissl [7]
{{{8}}} 14 June 2017 17:30 Microswimmers under Confinement Christoph Lohrmann Will Uspal [8]
{{{8}}} 21 June 2017 17:30 Clustering of Microswimmers in a Langevin Dynamics Model Timur Koyuk Michael Kuron [9]
{{{8}}} 28 June 2017 17:30 Mixtures of Active and Passive Particles Danial Davoudi Celia Lozano [10]
{{{8}}} 5 July 2017 17:30 Microswimmers in Viscoelastic Media Yolanda Marin Sabater J. Ruben Gomez-Solano [11]

Getting the credit points

To get the credit points for the seminar, the following criteria should be met:

  • All participants must:
    • Make the first appointment with their supervisor 2 months (a minimum of 8 weeks) before giving their talk
    • Have read the literature provided on the website/by the supervisor before this first meeting
    • Hand in a draft of their presentation 1 monthbefore giving their talk
    • Give a trial talk 2 weeks in advance of their public talk and hand in their final draft of the handout
    • Hand in the final version of their handout 1 week in advance
    • Give their talk at the arranged time
    • Be present at all talks
    • Take part in the discussions following the talks
    • Give a five-minute summary of the previous week's talk on one occasion (see below)
  • The handout:
    • Consists of 8 to 10 A4 pages (incl. pictures; 11 pt font, single-spaced text)
    • Describes the contents of the talk, written out in full
    • Is written for the other participants
    • Is written in English
  • The talk:
    • Consists of material pertaining to the topic
    • Has a length of 45 minutes
    • Is prepared in electronic form
    • Is held in English
  • The five-minute summary:
    • Every week, one student is randomly designated to open the next week's session.
    • In the following week, that student will have five minutes to give a brief summary of the previous talk.
    • For this, he/she may reuse up to two slides from the talk they are summarizing or they may create one slide on their own.
    • The use of slides is not mandatory and the format of the summary is completely up to the student.
    • If slides are used, they must be loaded onto the main speaker's laptop before the session starts.
    • At the end of their summary, they will introduce the main speaker of the session, giving their name and topic and (if applicable) saying a sentence or two about how the talk connects to previous talks.
  • Participants are graded according to:
    • The quality of the trial talk and final draft of the hand out (50%)
    • The quality of the final presentation (25%)
    • The level of participation in the discussion and the quality of their five-minute summary (25%)