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23.07.2025
14:15
23.07.2025
15:15
MPI-DS Colloquium
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From Robot Uprising to Rise of the Dead - Lessons in Engineering and Biology from Active Matter
Max-Planck-Institut für Dynamik und Selbstorganisation (MPIDS)
Cooperation is vital for the survival of a swarm. No single bird is faster than a jet plane, and no single fish is faster than a speed boat — humans beat individual animals in air, land, and sea. But, when animals cooperate and swarm, they beat us since biblical times. The technological gap in engineering artificial swarms suggests a conceptual gap in our understanding of emergent behaviors in decentralized systems. Inspired by non-equilibrium statistical mechanics I will present a recent result from my group that sheds light on a hallmark of agile cooperation in nature: cooperative transport — the ability of a decentralized group to spontaneously transport a larger payload. Using Newtonian me-chanics alone I will present the minimal ingredients required for simple robots to achieve cooperative transport and derive a geometric criterion for its emergence. Interestingly, our model finds application in biomechanics, and captures geotaxis, a widespread pheno-type in the animal kingdom. I will conclude with future directions and potential extension of our approach using machine learning and artificial intelligence.
Veranstaltungsort
Max-Planck-Institut für Dynamik und Selbstorganisation (MPIDS), Am Faßberg 17
Maria Göppert Room (0.79) and Zoom Meeting ID 959 2774 3389 Passcode: 651129
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Max-Planck-Institut für Dynamik und Selbstorganisation
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MPI-DS
Vortragende Person
Prof. Matan Yah Ben Zion
Tel Aviv University, IL and University Nijmegen, NL
Schlagwörter
Physics
Biophysics
Nonlinear Dynamics
Self-organization
Biophysik
Selbstorganisation
Nicht-lineare Dynamik
Physik
Biophysik
Selbstorganisation
Nicht-lineare Dynamik
Physik
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Seminar
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Englisch
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Forschung
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Eberhard Bodenschatz
gd@ds.mpg.de
0551 5176-301
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