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Postdoc in BioPhysics
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Job Portal Job portal Faculty and academic positions Tenure track assistant professor positions PhD-positions Teaching positions Administrative and research support staff Start your research career here Working at UCPH Contact Search all vacancies Sign up for job alerts How to apply Moving to Denmark (International Staff Mobility) Job portal All vacancies Postdoc in BioPhysics Many microorganisms, such as bacteria and cancer cells, exhibit remarkable collective dynamics, often described as "living liquids" or active fluids, and arise due to local internal energy injection. Likeconventional liquids, the macro-scale confinement, or boundaries, of thfluid can control their flow patterns, and the micro-scale behaviour of the microorganisms. However, many physical systems exist within a deformable environment such as the mucus layers in the body. As a result, not only does this living liquid get affected by its environment, but it can also reshape its soft surroundings as a form of mechanoreciprocity. This leads to a range of fascinating phenomena, such as cancer cells invading surrounding extracellular matrix, soil-dwelling bacteria burrowing through sand, and the infection of mucus by pathogenic bacteria1 …
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