Jan Cammann
@cammannj
Physicist that somehow got inside a maths department...
he/him
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11-02-2020 15:11:59
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Very happy that our recent Soft Matter article all about Ouzo has been selected as "HOT", and is thus free to access now here xlink.rsc.org/?doi=10.1039/D… It was a real pleasure to work with some excellent people Nottingham Trent University The University of Edinburgh and of course Loughborough University Loughborough Science
⏰Do you have a minute? ⏰ Physicist Birte Thiede gives insights into her experiments in #clouds during the recent field campaign in Finland. Stay tuned for more new clips of our series "Do you have a minute?". #DYHAM youtube.com/watch?v=9d5sK1… Eberhard Bodenschatz
That was really fun! And also a great chance to exchange with other ECRs. Thanks for organising Physics of Life
Scientists unravel how ancient bacteria weave living mats – solving one of nature’s oldest mysteries 🔍🦠 Our feature explores the capabilities of cyanobacteria and the findings of research by Loughborough Science and Nottingham Trent University experts⤵️ tinyurl.com/3439fus3
Thank you Meg Cox for your lovely feature article Thank you again to my wonderful collaborators Jan Cammann , Nayara Dambacher, Mixon Faluweki, Lucas Goehring Loughborough Science ICMM #ActiveMatter #ActiveSpaghetti
Great to see research by Marco, Jan Cammann, Nonequilibrium Soft Matter, and Nottingham Trent University shared by Phys.org ✨ Scientists unravel how ancient bacteria weave living mats—solving one of nature's oldest mysteries phys.org/news/2025-01-s… via Phys.org
We are delighted to announce our new Physics of Life ECR Webinar Series which will take place every third Tuesday, 2–3 PM (UK) via Zoom (new link shared monthly).
Absolutely ecstatic of having our latest #cyanos work featured on the cover of Communications Physics 😄 nature.com/articles/s4200… Great work with Jan Cammann Mixon Faluweki, Nayara Dambacher, and Lucas Goehring ICMM Loughborough Science #ActiveMatter #ActiveSpaghetti
Our first Physics of Life online ECR seminar was held on 18 Feb and we were delighted to be joined by so many. We are holding our next seminar on 18 March, 2-3pm UK time (details below) Veronica Biga Jan Cammann
Another exciting day ahead at 'Physics of Life 2025'! Highlights include keynote talks by Satyajit Mayor & Otger Campàs (Campàs Lab), cutting-edge sessions, lunchtime talks, and a dinner at Pavilions of Harrogate - all whilst the sun shines down on us!
Delighted to share the news of our latest work on squirmers in a confined nematic fluid in Physical Review Letters We map the phase diagram for a single squirmer and find evidence of cooperativity among many squirmers... 1/2
We're excited to host two fantastic speakers at our next online Physics of Life ECR Seminar on Tuesday 15 April, 2–3 PM BST: Miloš Tišma and Thomas McLean, chaired by Veronica Biga Please register below for the Zoom link: lnkd.in/dSynrAe8
Reminder: Today's Physics of Life online seminar is happening from 2–3 PM BST! Don't miss it, sign up now to get the link and join us: forms.office.com/r/q4W1kFnS2T