Skip to main content
Home
Toggle navigation
Toggle Secondary navigation
Toggle Search
Biological Fluids and Complex Mechanics Lab
Primary menu
Home
People
Research
Publication
Class
News
Home
Bacterial ridesharing in aggregates
An aggregate of immotile bacteria (a Caulobacter rosette) can exploit active motility from a few new born cells for relocations.
Artificial mechanical environments for bacteria
Micro-fabricated pillars (10 micron apart) used for bacterial transport studies.
Rolling of a Caulobacter rosette
Reconstructed 6D motion of a bacterial aggregate reveals a wheel-like rolling on solid surfaces.
Dynamic manipulations through a trap-free flow
Microparticles following a 3D Lissajous pattern.