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Robert Großmann

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Physical Review. E|May 14, 2016
Superdiffusion, large-scale synchronization, and topological defectsRobert Großmann, Fernando Peruani, Markus Bär
Physical Review. E|December 15, 2016
Mesoscale pattern formation of self-propelled rods with velocity reversalRobert Großmann, Fernando Peruani, Markus Bär
Physical Review. E|May 16, 2018
Markovian robots: Minimal navigation strategies for active particlesLuis Gómez Nava, Robert Großmann, Fernando Peruani
Nature Communications|October 24, 2020
A particle-field approach bridges phase separation and collective motion in active matterRobert Großmann, Igor S Aranson, Fernando Peruani
Small (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|November 7, 2023
Cargo Size Limits and Forces of Cell-Driven MicrotransportSetareh Sharifi Panah, Robert Großmann, Valentino Lepro, et al.
Science Advances|August 9, 2020
Chemotaxis strategies of bacteria with multiple run modesZahra Alirezaeizanjani, Robert Großmann, Veronika Pfeifer, et al.
Biophysical Journal|June 4, 2026
Dual Chemotaxis Strategy of Bacteria in Porous Media: Run Time and Turn Angle BiasSönke Beier, Veronika Pfeifer, Agniva Datta, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 27, 2025
Bacterial swimming in porous gels exhibits intermittent run motility with active turns and mechanical trappingAgniva Datta, Sönke Beier, Veronika Pfeifer, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 12, 2022
Author Correction: A polar bundle of flagella can drive bacterial swimming by pushing, pulling, or coiling around the cell bodyMarius Hintsche, Veronika Waljor, Robert Großmann, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 3, 2017
A polar bundle of flagella can drive bacterial swimming by pushing, pulling, or coiling around the cell bodyMarius Hintsche, Veronika Waljor, Robert Großmann, et al.
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Physical Review. E|May 14, 2016
Superdiffusion, large-scale synchronization, and topological defectsRobert Großmann, Fernando Peruani, Markus Bär
Physical Review. E|December 15, 2016
Mesoscale pattern formation of self-propelled rods with velocity reversalRobert Großmann, Fernando Peruani, Markus Bär
Physical Review. E|May 16, 2018
Markovian robots: Minimal navigation strategies for active particlesLuis Gómez Nava, Robert Großmann, Fernando Peruani
Nature Communications|October 24, 2020
A particle-field approach bridges phase separation and collective motion in active matterRobert Großmann, Igor S Aranson, Fernando Peruani
Small (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|November 7, 2023
Cargo Size Limits and Forces of Cell-Driven MicrotransportSetareh Sharifi Panah, Robert Großmann, Valentino Lepro, et al.
Science Advances|August 9, 2020
Chemotaxis strategies of bacteria with multiple run modesZahra Alirezaeizanjani, Robert Großmann, Veronika Pfeifer, et al.
Biophysical Journal|June 4, 2026
Dual Chemotaxis Strategy of Bacteria in Porous Media: Run Time and Turn Angle BiasSönke Beier, Veronika Pfeifer, Agniva Datta, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 27, 2025
Bacterial swimming in porous gels exhibits intermittent run motility with active turns and mechanical trappingAgniva Datta, Sönke Beier, Veronika Pfeifer, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 12, 2022
Author Correction: A polar bundle of flagella can drive bacterial swimming by pushing, pulling, or coiling around the cell bodyMarius Hintsche, Veronika Waljor, Robert Großmann, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 3, 2017
A polar bundle of flagella can drive bacterial swimming by pushing, pulling, or coiling around the cell bodyMarius Hintsche, Veronika Waljor, Robert Großmann, et al.
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