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Looping Network Meetings

#71

June 16, 2025

Vaughan Voller (University of Minnesota)

“Sketching” distributary bifurcation networks
#70

June 2, 2025

Tomasz Szawełło (University of Warsaw)

Optimizing injection parameters in mineral replacement systems
#69

May 12, 2025

Efe Ilker (Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems)

Self-Organized Growth, Branching, and Allometric Scaling of the Planarian Gut
#68

April 28, 2025

Sophie Silver (University of Pennsylvania)

Decoding planetary surfaces by counting cracks
#67

April 14, 2025

Rishabh P. Sharma (University of Warsaw)

Influence of rock structure on the morphology of wormhole network
#66

March 31, 2025

Julius Bier Kirkegaard (University of Copenhagen)

Structure from Optimality in Transport Networks Using Differentiable Programming
#65

March 17, 2025

Andres Baresch (University of Maryland, and NASA GSFC)

The functional role of multiple hierarchies in the venation network of leaves
#64

March 3, 2025

Pierre Galipot (Independant researcher, ISYEB, MNHN, France)

And growth on form? How tissue expansion generates novel shapes, colours and enhance biological functions of Turing colour patterns of Eukaryotes (+ Reshaping the morphogenesis field)
#63

February 10, 2025

Isabelle Eisenmann (University of Amsterdam)

Light-induced phase separation with finite wavelength selection in photophobic micro-algae
#62

January 27, 2025

Dirk Witthaut (Forschungszentrum Jülich)

Graph duality in flow networks
#61

January 13, 2025

Haoran Xu (Department of Physics, Zhejiang University)

Pattern Formation in Microbial World
#60

December 16, 2024

Benjamin M. Friedrich (Cluster of Excellence 'Physics of Life', TU Dresden)

Mechanism of branching morphogenesis inspired by diatom silica formation
#59

December 2, 2024

Corentin Bisot (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Lipid transport drive bidirectional flows in the plant-mycorrhizal symbiosis
#58

November 18, 2024

Nathan Moore (University of Arkansas)

Utilizing a New Framework to Determine Stability of Loops within the Sacramento San-Joaquin Delta
#57

October 28, 2024

Qing Zhang (Stanford University)

Flow instabilities in nematic liquid crystals: from viscous fingering to spontaneous chirality

Head image credits (from top left):
(1) Corentin Bisot and Loreto Oyarte Galvez, (2) Claire Lagesse, (3) Stéphane Douady, (4) Stanisław Żukowski, (5) Przemysław Prusinkiewicz, (6) Andrea Perna, (7) John Shaw (Google Earth), (8) Justin Tauber, (9) Marc Durand.

Contact: s.zukowski [at] uw.edu.pl