Active Cells in Motion
A simulation where energy-consuming agents carve complex currents. It’s part of my research on scaling 3D solvers that bridge theory and experiment.
Snapshots from my simulation work
I document the digital twin experiments that keep me up at night—streamlines, oscillations, and active materials that refuse to behave like passive fluids.
A simulation where energy-consuming agents carve complex currents. It’s part of my research on scaling 3D solvers that bridge theory and experiment.
Watching protein transport across the ER network as active tension smooths out irregularities.
Policy gradients steer topological defects in active nematics to shape global flow fields.
Coherent patterns emerge before collapsing into turbulence as we drive the system harder.
Viscous filaments twist and reconnect, hinting at controllable chaos inside microscopic droplets.
A 3 minute teaser on what my research enables.