Yann-Edwin Keta

Sorbonne Université — PMMH
Date Conference Location Details
Jul 2025 Driven and active amorphous matter (STATPHYS29 satellite) Max-Planck-Institut für Multidisziplinäre Naturwissenschaften, Göttingen Contributed talk, "Correlations and order from active fluctuations in two-dimensional model cell sheets" .
Jul 2025 From flocking birds to migrating cells: recent advances in active matter and statistical physics (STATPHYS29 satellite) Universiteit Leiden Contributed talk,"Correlations and order from active fluctuations in two-dimensional model cell sheets".
Jan 2025 NWO Physics NH Koningshof, Veldhoven Contributed talk, "Long-range translational order and hyperuniformity in systems with active stresses".
Oct 2024 Journées de la Matière Condensée (Condensed Matter Days) Aix-Marseille Université, Marseille Contributed talk, "Fluctuations in dense active matter".
Apr 2024 Interdisciplinary challenges in non-equilibrium physics: from soft to active, biological and complex matter (IntCha24) Max-Planck-Institut für Physik komplexer Systeme, Dresden Invited talk, "Fluctuations in dense active matter".
Jan 2024 NWO Physics NH Koningshof, Veldhoven Contributed talk, "Disordered collective motion in dense and persistent active matter".
Dec 2023 Computational Advances in Active Matter Lorentz Center, Universiteit Leiden Invited short contribution, "How do dense systems of large-persistence self-propelled particles relax?".
Dec 2022 Active days EUTOPIA, Challenges in Active Matter CY Cergy Paris University Contributed talk, "Disordered collective motion in dense and very persistent active matter".
Jun 2022 Active & Intelligent Living Matter Conference Erice, Sicily Poster, "Disordered collective motion in dense assemblies of persistent particles" .
Feb 2022 Edwards Centre for Soft Matter Mini-Conference University of Cambridge Contributed talk, "Disordered collective motion in dense assemblies of persistent particles".
Mar 2021 APS March Meeting Online  Contributed talk, "Collective motion in large deviation of active particles".