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===== Changing geometry ===== |
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===== Use of high inertia components ===== |
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* Massimo suggested, and I agree, that I write an "approaches to the yield predictions" paper. In that paper, I would include the aforementioned approaches. [not yet published] |
* Massimo suggested, and I agree, that I write an "approaches to the yield predictions" paper. In that paper, I would include the aforementioned approaches. [not yet published] |
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=== Dynamics of aggregating / self-assembling systems === |
=== Dynamics of aggregating / self-assembling systems === |
Revision as of 12:22, 17 May 2016
Table of content of thesis
Introduction
Background
- The literature review section of my rapport d'avancement covers about 60% of work that I will cover in my doctoral thesis
Theoretical treatment of incompatible substructure problem
- SWARM2015 conference paper presents initial findings of yield predictions [published]
- Extended yield predictions journal paper [not yet published]
Approaches to solve the incompatible substructure problem
Self-assembly
Changing geometry
- [Published: PPSN]
Conformational switching
- Close to final design of components
Use of high inertia components
- Successfully conducted preliminary experiments
- TODO: Define experiment and collect data
- Massimo suggested, and I agree, that I write an "approaches to the yield predictions" paper. In that paper, I would include the aforementioned approaches. [not yet published]
Dynamics of aggregating / self-assembling systems
- Nicolas has developed visual tracking system and used it to find:
- Time evolution of aggregation
- Distance distribution
- Velocity distribution
- Collaboration with Korean Institute of Science and Technology [Leon Abelmann, Tijmen Hageman, etc.]
- Found the different energy regimes for our aggregating system
- Established that outside the ballistic regime, the components perform "random walk"
- The data neatly fits into a Rayleigh distribution