Active, Adaptive and Autonomous Matter
Organized by Chaouqi Misbah
The school explores how living and synthetic active matter communicate, coordinate, and make decisions through physical, chemical and informational cues.
Moving beyond contact and hydrodynamic interactions, the school focuses on chemical communication, quorum sensing, and informed active matter—three paradigms linking physics, chemistry, and biology. Emphasis is directed on how chemical signaling shapes collective motion, how cell populations self-organize through density-dependent feedback, and how agents can harness environmental information to optimize their behavior. By bridging active matter physics with biological regulation, the school aims to reveal new principles of organization in complex, living-like systems.
Du lundi 06 juillet 2026 au samedi 18 juillet 2026
Institut d'Etudes Scientifiques, Cargèse, Cargèse