Silke E. Henkes, Ph.D.

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2008 Physics Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, United States 
Area:
Condensed Matter Physics, Theory Physics
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Bulbul Chakraborty grad student 2008 Brandeis
 (A statistical mechanics framework for static granular matter.)
M. Cristina Marchetti post-doc Syracuse
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Henkes S, Kostanjevec K, Collinson JM, et al. (2020) Dense active matter model of motion patterns in confluent cell monolayers. Nature Communications. 11: 1405
Petrolli V, Le Goff M, Tadrous M, et al. (2019) Confinement-Induced Transition between Wavelike Collective Cell Migration Modes. Physical Review Letters. 122: 168101
Liu K, Henkes S, Schwarz J. (2019) Frictional Rigidity Percolation: A New Universality Class and Its Superuniversal Connections through Minimal Rigidity Proliferation Physical Review X. 9: 21006
Berthier E, Kollmer JE, Henkes SE, et al. (2019) Rigidity percolation control of the brittle-ductile transition in disordered networks Physical Review Materials. 3: 75602
Henkes S, Marchetti MC, Sknepnek R. (2018) Dynamical patterns in nematic active matter on a sphere. Physical Review. E. 97: 042605
Barton DL, Henkes S, Weijer CJ, et al. (2017) Active Vertex Model for cell-resolution description of epithelial tissue mechanics. Plos Computational Biology. 13: e1005569
Matoz-Fernandez DA, Martens K, Sknepnek R, et al. (2017) Cell division and death inhibit glassy behaviour of confluent tissues. Soft Matter
Henkes S, Quint DA, Fily Y, et al. (2016) Rigid Cluster Decomposition Reveals Criticality in Frictional Jamming. Physical Review Letters. 116: 028301
Degond P, Henkes S, Yu H. (2016) Self-organized Hydrodynamics with density-dependent velocity Kinetic and Related Models. 10: 193-213
Sknepnek R, Henkes S. (2015) Active swarms on a sphere. Physical Review E. 91: 22306
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