PhDSupervision:Dhananjay Ipparthi

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Personal Information

Name: Dhananjay Ipparthi

Date of arrival in Brussels: 08th February, 2012

Home address: Rue des Vierges 58, 1000 Bruxelles

Telephone number: +32 483 382 207

Milestones

  • Three papers
  • Thesis

Project pages

Parallel self-assembling systems review paper

Study of yield predictions of a self-assembling system - extended

Dipole words

Dynamics of self-assembly

Conformational Switching

Papers in progress

  • Review of macroscale parallel self-assembling systems
    • Authors: Dhananjay Ipparthi, Marco Dorigo and Massimo Mastrangeli.
    • 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
  • A Study of Yield Predictions for a Model of Homogeneous Self-Assembling Components: extended version
    • Authors: Dhananjay Ipparthi, Andrew Winslow, Massimo Mastrangeli, and Marco Dorigo.
    • Target journal: Artificial Life and Robotics Special Issue
    • Synopsis: Statistics to compare model and physical experiments. A closed form model for the formation of incompatible substructures??
    • Project page: Theory of incompatible substructure problem
  • Parallel self-assembly using dipole words
    • Authors: Dhananjay Ipparthi, Andrew Winslow, Massimo Mastrangeli, and Marco Dorigo.
    • Target journal:
    • Synopsis: Self-assembly of multiple target structures in parallel. The components form bonds with one another based on magnetic dipole words.
    • Project page: Dipole words
  • Experiments to validate incompatible substructures model and growth of incompatible substructures
    • Authors: Dhananjay Ipparthi, Nicolas Cambier, Andrew Winslow, Massimo Mastrangeli and Marco Dorigo
    • Target journal:
    • Synopsis: Study of how the incompatible substructures are formed, how the grow and a summary of possible ways to eliminate the problem.
    • Project page: Dynamics of self-assembly
  • Dynamics of a macro-scale self-assembling system
    • Authors: Dhananjay Ipparthi, Nicolas Cambier, Massimo Mastrangeli and Marco Dorigo
    • Target conference:
    • Synopsis: Impact of different modes of shaking on a self-assembling system: orbitatl, linear, orbital + linear with kicks (random)
    • Project page: Dynamics of self-assembly
  • Aperiodic breaking up of substructures
  • Conformational switching
    • Authors: Dhananjay Ipparthi, Massimo Mastrangeli and Marco Dorigo
    • Target journal: Artificial Life
    • Synopsis: Presentation of a purely mechanical conformational switching mechanism used for self-assembly.
    • Project page: Conformational Switching

Academic Activities

7th September - 4th October, 2015

  • Additional trials for extended SWARM2015 paper.
  • Assembled some of the dipole components
  • Poster, spotlight presentation and videos for SWARM2015 conference.

10th March - 3rd September, 2015

  • SWARM2015 paper submitted on: 25th May, 2015.
  • Tracking of components in a self-assembling system preliminary thesis submitted by Nicolas on: 28th May, 2015.
  • Theoretical Computer Science paper submitted on: 12th August, 2015.
  • Camera ready version of SWARM2015 paper submitted on: 1st September, 2015.

2nd March - 9th March, 2015

  • WBI Application submitted on 3rd March, 2015.
  • Master student Nicolas starts today.
    • I've set up a git repo for the TrackingOfSelfAssembly project. Nicolas, Marco, you and I have access to this repo.
    • His immediate deliverable to the university is a state of the art section as well as a brief project proposal.
    • Thus far he has setup OpenCV. He is able to capture image stream and store the frames sequentially.
    • His next steps will be to detect blobs, and then tracking using frame differencing.
  • Towards our work with Andrew
    • In depth lit review to see if the work we propose has already been done.
    • Write out outline: relevant literature, physical experiment set up, experiment procedure, analytical model, discussion
  • Try out new lead pellets for conformational switching experiments
  • Clean up shared Dropbox folder, svn up all changes.

Things I'm taking to MPI

Year 4: Feb 2015 - Feb 2016

7th September - 4th October, 2015

  • Additional trials for extended SWARM2015 paper.
  • Assembled some of the dipole components
  • Poster, spotlight presentation and videos for SWARM2015 conference.

10th March - 3rd September, 2015

  • SWARM2015 paper submitted on: 25th May, 2015.
  • Tracking of components in a self-assembling system preliminary thesis submitted by Nicolas on: 28th May, 2015.
  • Theoretical Computer Science paper submitted on: 12th August, 2015.
  • Camera ready version of SWARM2015 paper submitted on: 1st September, 2015.

2nd March - 9th March, 2015

  • WBI Application submitted on 3rd March, 2015.
  • Master student Nicolas starts today.
    • I've set up a git repo for the TrackingOfSelfAssembly project. Nicolas, Marco, you and I have access to this repo.
    • His immediate deliverable to the university is a state of the art section as well as a brief project proposal.
    • Thus far he has setup OpenCV. He is able to capture image stream and store the frames sequentially.
    • His next steps will be to detect blobs, and then tracking using frame differencing.
  • Towards our work with Andrew
    • In depth lit review to see if the work we propose has already been done.
    • Write out outline: relevant literature, physical experiment set up, experiment procedure, analytical model, discussion
  • Try out new lead pellets for conformational switching experiments
  • Clean up shared Dropbox folder, svn up all changes.

Year 3: Feb 2014 - Feb 2015

Year 2: Feb 2013 - Feb 2014

Year 1: Feb 2012 - Feb 2013