MSMI1: Interacting time scales in soft matter physics and hydrodynamics
Chairs: Roland Netz, Cihan Ayaz
Biological soft matter, or, more generally, many-body systems, are often
subject to long-range interactions and pronounced thermal fluctuations.
The structural flexibility and connectivity produce a wide range of time
scales that determine the collective behavior.
This minisymposium brings together researchers who contributed to the
understanding of non-Markov processes and demonstrated how to utilize
descriptions that include memory when modeling soft matter, many-body and
hydrodynamic systems.
Find abstracts for all talks here or linked individually below.
11:00 |
Nico van der Vegt (TU Darmstadt) Introducing memory in coarse-grained molecular simulations |
11:36 |
Hugues Meyer (Universität des Saarlandes) Memory effects at phase transitions and during relaxation processes |
12:12 |
Cihan Ayaz (FU Berlin) Memory Effects in Folding Dynamics |
12:30 | Open Discussion |
13:00 | Lunch Break |
14:30 |
Sabine Klapp (TU Berlin) |
15:06 |
Oliver Kühn (U Rostock) Excitation Energy Transfer in Light-Harvesting Systems. Quantum Coherence and Memory Effects |
15:42 |
Florian Brünig (FU Berlin) |
Open Discussion |