MSCA Project: RMAG

Understanding Mechanicas and Rheology of Living Glass

Our Aim:

The primary aim of this project is to explore and better understand the mechanical and rheological responses, i.e. the material aspects of active glassy systems and thus to help design functional active glassy materials of practical interest.


This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 893128.

News:

03.12.2021: Our recent work on Memory formation in an athermal disordered solid in now online.

23.09.2021: Our work on Shear-Induced Orientational Ordering in an Active Glass Former is now online.

26.04.2021: Our work on How to Study a Persistent Active Glassy System is now online.

08.06.2022: Our recent work Mean-field description of aging linear response in athermal amorphous solids is now online.

30.07.2022: Our article Robust prediction of force chains in jammed solids using graph neural networks is now published online:

For Project Description on CORDIS (European Commission) see: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/893128