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MSc. Felix Rühle
tel.: +49 (0) 30 314 22504
e-mail: ruehle@tu-berlin.de
room: EW 271
tel.: +49 (0) 30 314 22504
e-mail: ruehle@tu-berlin.de
room: EW 271
Current research interests:
- hydrodynamics at low Reynolds number
- microswimmers, active motion
- machine learning for active matter
- inertial microfluidics
- computational fluid dynamics
Methods
- squirmer model
- Multi-particle collision dynamics (MPCD)
- Lattice Boltzmann simulations
- optimal control theory
- programming languages simulation: C/C++, matlab
- programming languages analysis: python (numpy, scipy), matlab
Earlier research and methods
- Quasicrystals, phasons
- (kinetic) Monte Carlo simulation
Publications
- Felix Rühle, Christian Schaaf, and Holger StarkOptimal control of colloidal trajectories in inertial microfluidics using the Saffman effectMicromachines 11, 592 (2020)_
- Felix Rühle, and Holger StarkEmergent collective dynamics of bottom-heavy squirmers under gravityEur. Phys. J. E 43, 26 (2020)_
selected as EPJE Highlight and chosen as front cover picture
part of the topical issue Motile Active Matter - Jan-Timm Kuhr, Felix Rühle, and Holger StarkCollective dynamics in a monolayer of squirmers confined to a boundary by gravitySoft Matter 15, 5685 (2019)
_ - Christian Schaaf, Felix Rühle, and Holger StarkA flowing pair of particles in inertial microfluidicsSoft Matter 15, 1988 (2019)
_ - Felix Rühle, Johannes Blaschke, Jan-Timm Kuhr, and Holger StarkGravity-induced dynamics of a squirmer microswimmer in wall proximityNew J. Phys. 20, 025003 (2018)
_ - Jan-Timm Kuhr, Johannes Blaschke, Felix Rühle, and Holger StarkCollective Sedimentation of Squirmers under GravitySoft Matter 13, 7548 (2017)
_ - Felix RühleVielteilchendynamik in der inertialen Mikrofluidik: Eine Simulationsstudie unter Verwendung der Lattice-Boltzmann-Methode.BestMasters book series, Springer-Verlag, 2017
find the book here - Felix Rühle, Matthias Sandbrink, Holger Stark, and Michael SchmiedebergEffective substrate potentials with quasicrystalline symmetry depend
on the size of the absorbed particlesEur. Phys.J. E 38, 54 (2015)
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