School of Physics Seminar - Soft Condensed Matter & Physics of Living Systems

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Event Details
  • Date/Time:
    • Wednesday May 24, 2017 - Thursday May 25, 2017
      3:00 pm - 3:59 pm
  • Location: School of Physics-Howey Building, Room: N110, 837 State St NW, Atlanta, GA 30332
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Contact

Shaun Ashley

404-894-5203

 

Summaries

Summary Sentence: Join us as the School of Physics presents the Soft Condensed Matter & Physics of Living Systems featuring Dr. Ofer Feinerman.

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Soft Condensed Matter & Physics of Living Systems

  Dr. Ofer Feinerman

 Weizmann Institute of Science

 

Title: Ant vs. Colony: Who makes the calls?

 

 Abstract:

Cooperative groups often exhibit capabilities that exceed those of their individual members. On the other hand, collective actions may wash out crucial knowledge held out by individual group members. This talk will present the conflict between a group and the individuals that comprise it in the context of cooperative load retrieval by longhorn crazy ants. This behavior relies on the group to exert a large enough force to move the large load but also on the navigational capabilities of individual insects. 

We show how an ant group creates large scale coordination while preserving the influence of transiently informed individuals. Further, we show how emergent processes kick in when these individuals fail to supply the group with useful directions. This system provides an example of the way collective cognition simultaneously draws on all organizational levels of a complex biological ensemble.

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Georgia Tech Materials Institute

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  • Created By: Farlenthia Walker
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  • Created On: May 22, 2017 - 12:04pm
  • Last Updated: May 22, 2017 - 12:10pm