Eleni Katifori

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Physics University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
 2008 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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David Robert Nelson grad student 2008 Harvard
 (Vortices, rings and pollen grains: Elasticity and statistical physics in soft matter.)
Marcelo O. Magnasco post-doc 2009-2001 Rockefeller (Neurotree)
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Martínez-Calvo A, Biviano MD, Christensen AH, et al. (2024) The fluidic memristor as a collective phenomenon in elastohydrodynamic networks. Nature Communications. 15: 3121
Luo Y, Ho CL, Helliker BR, et al. (2023) Flow-network-controlled shape transformation of a thin membrane through differential fluid storage and surface expansion. Physical Review. E. 107: 024419
Ruiz-García M, Katifori E. (2021) Emergent dynamics in excitable flow systems. Physical Review. E. 103: 062301
Rocks JW, Liu AJ, Katifori E. (2021) Hidden Topological Structure of Flow Network Functionality. Physical Review Letters. 126: 028102
Rocks JW, Liu AJ, Katifori E. (2020) Revealing structure-function relationships in functional flow networks via persistent homology Arxiv: Physics and Society. 2
Ronellenfitsch H, Katifori E. (2019) Phenotypes of Vascular Flow Networks. Physical Review Letters. 123: 248101
Ruiz-García M, Liu AJ, Katifori E. (2019) Tuning and jamming reduced to their minima. Physical Review. E. 100: 052608
Ansell HS, Kim DS, Kamien RD, et al. (2019) Threading the Spindle: A Geometric Study of Chiral Liquid Crystal Polymer Microparticles. Physical Review Letters. 123: 157801
Gavrilchenko T, Katifori E. (2019) Resilience in hierarchical fluid flow networks. Physical Review. E. 99: 012321
Rocks JW, Ronellenfitsch H, Liu AJ, et al. (2019) Limits of multifunctionality in tunable networks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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