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BRADER Joseph

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Professor, Research group BRADER

Department of Physics University of Fribourg Ch. du Musée 3 CH-1700 Fribourg Switzerland

Email:joseph.brader@unifr.ch
Website:physics.unifr.ch/en/page/466/
  • Projects lead
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    Confinement induced stable liquid phases mimicking the behavior in cell membrane lipid bilayers

    Active between 01.06.2014 and 31.05.2018

     

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  • Publications
    Escape rate of active particles in the effective equilibrium approach
    Sharma A., Wittmann R., Brader J. M.
    Physical Review E (2017)

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    Communication: Green-Kubo approach to the average swim speed in active Brownian systems
    Sharma A., Brader J. M.
    The Journal of Chemical Physics (2016)

     

    Phase separation on the sphere: Patchy particles and self-assembly
    Bott M. C., Brader J. M.
    Physical Review E (2016)

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    Active Brownian particles at interfaces: An effective equilibrium approach
    Wittmann René, Brader Joseph M.
    EPL (Europhysics Letters) (2016)

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    Power functional theory for the dynamic test particle limit
    Brader Joseph M, Schmidt Matthias
    Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter (2015)

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    Effective interactions in active Brownian suspensions
    Farage T. F. F., Krinninger P., Brader J. M.
    Physical Review E (2015)

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    Isotropic-nematic transition of self-propelled rods in three dimensions
    Bott M. C., Brader J. M., Wittmann R., Winterhalter F., Marechal M., Sharma A.
    Physical Review E (2018)

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