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March 4, 2026
SEMINAR | Active polymers: from living blobs to IgNobel prize for chemistry

Hour: From 15:00h to 16:00h

Place: Seminar Room

SEMINAR | Active polymers: from living blobs to IgNobel prize for chemistry

SANDER WOUTERSEN
University of Amsterdam

Particles that consume energy to move (“active matter”) are a hot topic in soft-matter physics. Experimental work has focused mostly on point-like particles; for active polymers, there is plenty of theory and simulations, but hardly any experiments, probably because active polymers are difficult to synthesize. As an easy alternative, we have done experiments on ensembles of long, thin worms (Tubifex) that behave as active polymers. In this informal talk, we will discuss the rheology, phase separation, and chromatography of these active-polymer worms (this last idea was awarded the IgNobel prize for chemistry). We will also discuss some practical aspects, such as how to anaesthetize a worm, building a worm-chromatography setup in your living room, and the importance of aquarium shops for fundamental research. Please bring your phone: the talk will contain an online quiz and you can win a prize!

Hosted by Prof. Dr. Nicoletta Liguori
Seminars
March 4, 2026
SEMINAR | Active polymers: from living blobs to IgNobel prize for chemistry

Hour: From 15:00h to 16:00h

Place: Seminar Room

SEMINAR | Active polymers: from living blobs to IgNobel prize for chemistry

SANDER WOUTERSEN
University of Amsterdam

Particles that consume energy to move (“active matter”) are a hot topic in soft-matter physics. Experimental work has focused mostly on point-like particles; for active polymers, there is plenty of theory and simulations, but hardly any experiments, probably because active polymers are difficult to synthesize. As an easy alternative, we have done experiments on ensembles of long, thin worms (Tubifex) that behave as active polymers. In this informal talk, we will discuss the rheology, phase separation, and chromatography of these active-polymer worms (this last idea was awarded the IgNobel prize for chemistry). We will also discuss some practical aspects, such as how to anaesthetize a worm, building a worm-chromatography setup in your living room, and the importance of aquarium shops for fundamental research. Please bring your phone: the talk will contain an online quiz and you can win a prize!

Hosted by Prof. Dr. Nicoletta Liguori