A visual gallery of representative simulation results from our group. Each animation illustrates the key dynamics studied in our research on active matter, phase separation, self-assembly, and nonequilibrium processes.
Hydrogel formation.
Rod-assisted heterogeneous nucleation in active particle suspensions.
Nonlinear chemical reaction induced abnormal pattern formation of chemotactic particles.
Phase separation of EB1 guides microtubule plus-end dynamics.
PRMT1 and TDRD3 promote stress granule assembly by rebuilding protein-RNA networks.
Active core-corona particles self-assemble into highly ordered, self-healing structures.
Water molecules selectively scissor hydrogen-bonded cytosine dimer structures.
Study of active Brownian particle diffusion behavior in polymer solutions.
Real-time probing of nanowire assembly kinetics at the air-water interface.
Lattice mismatch induced nonlinear growth of graphene.
Emergent swarming states in active particle systems with opposite anisotropic interactions.