WU Yilin

[Lab Website]

Associate Professor

(852) 3943 6354

ylwu(at)cuhk.edu.hk

0000-0002-0392-2137

Room 306, 3/F, Science Centre North Block

Room 207/209, LG2/F, Run Run Shaw Science Building
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Education:

  • Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University, 2009-2012
  • Ph.D. in Physics, University of Notre Dame, 2009
  • B.S. in Physics, University of Science and Technology of China, 2004

Position:

  • 09/2018-now, Associate Professor, Department of Physics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
  • 09/2012-09/2018, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Research Interest:

    Biophysics and quantitative biology:

  • Collective motion and self-organization in multicellular systems
  • Long-range communication and material transport in multicellular systems
  • Bacterial motility in complex fluids
  • Growth dynamics of general living matter

Selected Recent Publications:

  • Wenlong Zuo & Yilin Wu (2020) Dynamic motility selection drives population segregation in a bacterial swarm. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 117(9):4693-4700.
  • Haoran Xu, Justas Dauparas, Debasish Das, Eric Lauga, Yilin Wu (2019) Self-organization of swimmers drives long-range fluid transport in bacterial colonies. Nature Communications. 10, 1792.
  • Ye Li*, He Zhai*, Sandra Sanchez, Daniel B. Kearns, Yilin Wu. (2017) Non-contact cohesive swimming of bacteria in two-dimensional liquid films. Phys. Rev. Lett. 119, 018101. (*co-first authors).
  • Chong Chen*, Song Liu*, Xiaqing Shi, Hugues Chaté, Yilin Wu (2017) Weak synchronization and large-scale collective oscillation in dense bacterial suspensions. Nature 542: 210–214. (*co-first authors)
    News: CUHK Press Release, [English], [中文]. Featured in APS Physics [Link]
  • Yilin Wu (2015). Collective motion of bacteria in two dimensions. Quantitative Biology, 3(4), 199–205. [Review Article]
  • Wu Y, Berg HC (2012) Water reservoir maintained by cell growth fuels the spreading of a bacterial swarm. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 109(11):4128-33.
  • Wu Y, Hosu BG, Berg HC (2011) Microbubbles reveal chiral fluid flows in bacterial swarms. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 108(10): 4147-51.
  • Wu Y, Kaiser D, Jiang Y, Alber M (2009) Periodic reversal of direction allows myxobacteria to swarm. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 106(4): 1222–1227. [Nature News]
  • Wu Y, Jiang Y, Kaiser D, Alber M (2007) Social interactions in myxobacterial swarming. PLoS Comput Biol 3(12): e253.

Open Positions:

We always welcome highly motivated candidates at all levels (postdoctoral fellow, PhD/MPhil, undergraduate) to join the lab and pursue the physical principles of living systems. Interested candidates with either experimental or theoretical background are welcome to apply. Inquiries should be made to WU Yilin < ylwu(at)cuhk.edu.hk >