Search Results - "Janssen, Liesbeth M.C."
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Stimuli-Responsive Behavior of PNiPAm Microgels under Interfacial Confinement
Published in Langmuir (13-08-2019)“…The volume phase transition of microgels is one of the most paradigmatic examples of stimuli-responsiveness, enabling a collapse from a highly swollen microgel…”
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Processing Pathways Decide Polymer Properties at the Molecular Level
Published in Macromolecules (08-10-2019)“…Conditions of rapid processing often drive polymers to adopt nonequilibrium molecular conformations, which, in turn, can give rise to structural, dynamical,…”
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Coordinated collective migration and asymmetric cell division in confluent human keratinocytes without wounding
Published in Nature communications (10-09-2018)“…Epithelial sheet spreading is a fundamental cellular process that must be coordinated with cell division and differentiation to restore tissue integrity. Here…”
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Emergent structural correlations in dense liquids
Published in PNAS nexus (01-06-2023)“…The complete quantitative description of the structure of dense and supercooled liquids remains a notoriously difficult problem in statistical physics. Most…”
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Mode-Coupling Theory of the Glass Transition: A Primer
Published in Frontiers in physics (02-10-2018)“…Understanding the physics of glass formation remains one of the major unsolved challenges of condensed matter science. As a material solidifies into a glass,…”
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Understanding, predicting, and tuning the fragility of vitrimeric polymers
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (10-12-2019)“…Fragility is an empirical property that describes how abruptly a glass-forming material solidifies upon supercooling. The degree of fragility carries important…”
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Glassy Dynamics in Chiral Fluids
Published in Physical review letters (03-02-2023)“…Chiral active matter is enjoying a rapid increase of interest, spurred by the rich variety of asymmetries that can be attained in, e.g., the shape or…”
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Enhanced persistence and collective migration in cooperatively aligning cell clusters
Published in Biophysical journal (20-04-2021)“…Most cells possess the capacity to locomote. Alone or collectively, this allows them to adapt, to rearrange, and to explore their surroundings. The biophysical…”
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Soft Particles at Liquid Interfaces: From Molecular Particle Architecture to Collective Phase Behavior
Published in Langmuir (04-05-2021)“…Soft particles such as microgels can undergo significant and anisotropic deformations when adsorbed to a liquid interface. This, in turn, leads to a complex…”
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Microscopic Dynamics of Supercooled Liquids from First Principles
Published in Physical review letters (13-11-2015)“…The transition from a liquid to a glass remains one of the most poorly understood phenomena in condensed matter physics, and still no fully microscopic theory…”
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Aging and rejuvenation of active matter under topological constraints
Published in Scientific reports (18-07-2017)“…The coupling of active, self-motile particles to topological constraints can give rise to novel non-equilibrium dynamical patterns that lack any passive…”
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Quantum Reactive Scattering of Ultracold NH ( X Σ − 3 ) Radicals in a Magnetic Trap
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Cage Length Controls the Nonmonotonic Dynamics of Active Glassy Matter
Published in Physical review letters (31-12-2021)“…Dense active matter is gaining widespread interest due to its remarkable similarity with conventional glass-forming materials. However, active matter is…”
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Many-Body Correlations Are Non-negligible in Both Fragile and Strong Glassformers
Published in Physical review letters (30-09-2022)“…It is widely believed that the emergence of slow glassy dynamics is encoded in a material's microstructure. First-principles theory [mode-coupling theory…”
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Directly probing anisotropy in atom–molecule collisions through quantum scattering resonances
Published in Nature physics (01-01-2017)“…Atom–molecule interactions are orientation-dependent. Now the anisotropy of He–H 2 interactions has been probed by measuring how the associated quantum…”
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Acoustic Crystallization of 2D Colloidal Crystals
Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (01-01-2023)“…2D colloidal crystallization provides a simple strategy to produce defined nanostructure arrays over macroscopic areas. Regularity and long‐range order of such…”
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Aging in thermal active glasses
Published in Physical review research (01-03-2022)“…It is well established that glassy materials can undergo out-of-equilibrium aging, i.e., their properties gradually change over time. There is rapidly growing…”
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Multi-component generalized mode-coupling theory: predicting dynamics from structure in glassy mixtures
Published in The European physical journal. E, Soft matter and biological physics (01-07-2021)“…The emergence of glassy dynamics and the glass transition in dense disordered systems is still not fully understood theoretically. Mode-coupling theory (MCT)…”
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Dead or alive: Distinguishing active from passive particles using supervised learning (a)
Published in Europhysics letters (01-07-2023)“…A longstanding open question in the field of dense disordered matter is how precisely structure and dynamics are related to each other. With the advent of…”
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Quantum-State Resolved Bimolecular Collisions of Velocity-Controlled OH with NO Radicals
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (23-11-2012)“…Whereas atom-molecule collisions have been studied with complete quantum-state resolution, interactions between two state-selected molecules have proven much…”
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