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Home address: Rue des Vierges 58, 1000 Bruxelles |
Home address: Rue des Vierges 58, 1000 Bruxelles |
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+ | Telephone number: +32 479 406 747 |
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== Milestones == |
== Milestones == |
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+ | * Three papers |
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− | * Ring assemble demo in Paderborn, 20th August 2013 |
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+ | * Thesis |
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− | * Decision of continuation of fellowship, 31st January, 2014 |
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+ | ** [http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/wiki/PhDSupervision:Dhananjay_Ipparthi/Table_of_contents Table of contents] |
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− | == |
+ | == Project pages == |
− | + | === [[Study of yield predictions of a self-assembling system - extended]] === |
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+ | === [[Conformational Switching]] === |
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+ | === [[Dynamics of self-assembly]] === |
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− | The goal of this project is to apply computer vision techniques to track the growth of structures in self-assembling systems. The ability to track the growth of structures will shed light on the dynamics of self-assembly; an aspect of self-assembly that has not been well researched in the macroscopic context. |
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+ | === [[Dipole words]] === |
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+ | === [[Parallel self-assembling systems review paper]] === |
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+ | == Papers in progress == |
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− | As part of the project, the student will have to: a) find suitable hardware (combination of camera, lens, lighting, etc.), b) localise multiple components in an environment, c) track the components in the environment, and d) track the assembly of components in the environment. |
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+ | Updated March 2, 2017 |
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+ | * <b>Yield Predictions for a Model of Homogeneous Parallel Aggregation</b> |
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+ | ** Authors: Dhananjay Ipparthi, Andrew Winslow, Metin Sitti, Marco Dorigo, Massimo Mastrangeli. |
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+ | ** Target journal: Soft Matter |
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+ | ** Synopsis: Statistics to compare model and physical experiments. |
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+ | ** Project page: [[Theory of incompatible substructure problem]] |
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+ | ** Forecast submission: March 15, 2017 |
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+ | * <b>Velocities of 2D constrained orbitally shaken particles are Rayleigh distributed</b> |
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− | Required skills: the candidates should be acquainted with C++ programming and have a working knowledge of the English language. |
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+ | ** Authors: Dhananjay Ipparthi, Tijmen Hageman, Nicolas Cambier, Metin Sitti, Marco Dorigo, Leon Abelmann and Massimo Mastrangeli |
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+ | ** Target journal: Advanced Physics Letters |
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+ | ** Synopsis: Experimental evidence that velocities of components constrained in 2D that are orbitally shaken are Rayleigh distributed |
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+ | ** Project page: [[Dynamics of self-assembly]] |
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+ | ** Draft to Massimo: March 7th, 2017 |
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+ | ** Forecast submission: May 10th, 2017 |
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+ | * <b>1, 2 and 3 order Chi-distribution </b> |
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− | Â * Contacts : [http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/~mdorigo/HomePageDorigo/| Marco Dorigo] and Dhananjay Ipparthi (IRIDIA) |
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+ | ** Authors: Tijmen Hageman, Dhananjay Ipparthi, Marc Pichel, Per Arvid Loethman, Marco Dorigo, Massimo Mastrangeli and Leon Abelmann |
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+ | ** Target journal: TBD |
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+ | ** Synopsis: The velocity distribution of 1 particle shaken in 1D, 2D and 3D are respectively Gaussian, Rayleigh and Maxwell-Boltzman distributed. That is, their velocity distributions are nth order of Chi. |
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+ | ** Forecast submission: April 30, 2017 |
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+ | * <b>Solutions to the incompatible substructures problem in macroscale systems</b> |
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− | === 3rd - 7th March, 2014 === |
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+ | ** Authors: Dhananjay Ipparthi, Andrew Winslow, Massimo Mastrangeli and Marco Dorigo |
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− | '''Plan''' |
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+ | ** Target journal: |
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− | * Prepare for PPSN experiments |
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+ | ** Synopsis: Presentation of the different approaches to the incompatible substurcture problem: modifying geometry, modifying bonding rules, conformational switching, high inertia particles, partitioning the container and self-assembly. |
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− | ** Follow up orders |
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+ | ** Project pages: [[Conformational Switching]], [[Use of a external agent to break incompatible substructures]] |
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+ | ** Missing: Conformational switching design still not working |
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+ | ** Forecast submission: July 31, 2017 (it will include parts of PPSN 2015 paper and parts of Theoretical Computer Science 2015 paper) |
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+ | * <b>Review of macroscale parallel self-assembling systems</b> - Not sure it will be done |
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− | * Extend incompatible structure algorithm for multiple components |
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+ | ** Authors: Dhananjay Ipparthi, Massimo Mastrangeli and Marco Dorigo |
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+ | ** Target journal: ''Micromachines: Special Issue on Building by Self-Assembly'' |
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+ | ** Synopsis: An in-depth review of macroscale parallel self-assembling systems. Summaries, categorisations and differentiations of the various works till date. Provide open problems. |
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+ | ** Project page: [[Parallel self-assembling systems review paper]] |
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+ | == Academic Activities == |
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− | '''Accomplishments''' |
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− | * Uploaded videos |
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− | '''Others''' |
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+ | === [[Things I'm taking to MPI]] === |
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− | '''Todos''' |
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− | * Pack |
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− | ** COMPONENTS |
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− | ** Cameras, chargers, cables, memory cards and tripod |
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− | ** Data storage |
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− | ** Design notebook, theses, papers |
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− | ** Magnets |
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− | ** Screws |
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− | *** Micro screws |
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− | *** '''Screws for environment''' |
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− | *** '''Nuts for environment''' |
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− | ** Screw driver |
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− | ** Glue, tape |
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− | ** Bracket, environments, '''lids''' |
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− | ** Wing nuts, hex nuts, screws, bolts |
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− | ** Measuring instruments: vernier, rulers etc. |
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− | ** Washing dish |
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− | ** Brush |
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− | * Submit expenses! |
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+ | === [[Year 5: Feb 2016 - Feb 2017]] === |
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+ | === [[Year 4: Feb 2015 - Feb 2016]] === |
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+ | === [[Year 3: Feb 2014 - Feb 2015]] === |
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=== [[Year 2: Feb 2013 - Feb 2014]] === |
=== [[Year 2: Feb 2013 - Feb 2014]] === |
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=== [[Year 1: Feb 2012 - Feb 2013]] === |
=== [[Year 1: Feb 2012 - Feb 2013]] === |
Latest revision as of 09:59, 18 May 2017
Personal Information
Name: Dhananjay Ipparthi
Date of arrival in Brussels: 08th February, 2012
Home address: Rue des Vierges 58, 1000 Bruxelles
WhatsApp number: +32 483 382 207
Telephone number: +32 479 406 747
Milestones
- Three papers
- Thesis
Project pages
Study of yield predictions of a self-assembling system - extended
Conformational Switching
Dynamics of self-assembly
Dipole words
Parallel self-assembling systems review paper
Papers in progress
Updated March 2, 2017
- Yield Predictions for a Model of Homogeneous Parallel Aggregation
- Authors: Dhananjay Ipparthi, Andrew Winslow, Metin Sitti, Marco Dorigo, Massimo Mastrangeli.
- Target journal: Soft Matter
- Synopsis: Statistics to compare model and physical experiments.
- Project page: Theory of incompatible substructure problem
- Forecast submission: March 15, 2017
- Velocities of 2D constrained orbitally shaken particles are Rayleigh distributed
- Authors: Dhananjay Ipparthi, Tijmen Hageman, Nicolas Cambier, Metin Sitti, Marco Dorigo, Leon Abelmann and Massimo Mastrangeli
- Target journal: Advanced Physics Letters
- Synopsis: Experimental evidence that velocities of components constrained in 2D that are orbitally shaken are Rayleigh distributed
- Project page: Dynamics of self-assembly
- Draft to Massimo: March 7th, 2017
- Forecast submission: May 10th, 2017
- 1, 2 and 3 order Chi-distribution
- Authors: Tijmen Hageman, Dhananjay Ipparthi, Marc Pichel, Per Arvid Loethman, Marco Dorigo, Massimo Mastrangeli and Leon Abelmann
- Target journal: TBD
- Synopsis: The velocity distribution of 1 particle shaken in 1D, 2D and 3D are respectively Gaussian, Rayleigh and Maxwell-Boltzman distributed. That is, their velocity distributions are nth order of Chi.
- Forecast submission: April 30, 2017
- Solutions to the incompatible substructures problem in macroscale systems
- Authors: Dhananjay Ipparthi, Andrew Winslow, Massimo Mastrangeli and Marco Dorigo
- Target journal:
- Synopsis: Presentation of the different approaches to the incompatible substurcture problem: modifying geometry, modifying bonding rules, conformational switching, high inertia particles, partitioning the container and self-assembly.
- Project pages: Conformational Switching, Use of a external agent to break incompatible substructures
- Missing: Conformational switching design still not working
- Forecast submission: July 31, 2017 (it will include parts of PPSN 2015 paper and parts of Theoretical Computer Science 2015 paper)
- Review of macroscale parallel self-assembling systems - Not sure it will be done
- Authors: Dhananjay Ipparthi, Massimo Mastrangeli and Marco Dorigo
- Target journal: Micromachines: Special Issue on Building by Self-Assembly
- Synopsis: An in-depth review of macroscale parallel self-assembling systems. Summaries, categorisations and differentiations of the various works till date. Provide open problems.
- Project page: Parallel self-assembling systems review paper