Human inventors and engineers have always found in Nature’s products an inexhaustible source of inspiration. About 2400 years ago, for instance, Archytas of Tarentum allegedly built a kind of flying-machine, a wooden pigeon balanced by a weight suspended from a pulley, and set in motion by compressed air escaping from a valve. Likewise, circa 105 AD, the Chinese eunuch Ts’ai Lun i
Dennis Hong, associate professor of mechanical engineering at Virginia Tech, presented a lecture on ...
Presented on November 10, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. in the Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons, Room 144.S...
Our goal is to use intelligent biological inspiration to develop robots that capture the capacity of...
The idea of \u201crobots\u201d, in the meaning of artificial beings that could substitute real indiv...
Through evolution, nature came up with many effective solutions to its challenges and continually im...
Imitating natural living beings remains a perpetual curiosity of human beings. The pursuit of replic...
Throughout the history of robotics research, nature has been providing numerous ideas and inspiratio...
For thousands of years, humans have looked to nature to find solutions for their problems. This tren...
This paper introduces biomimetics as an emerging discipline that studies and examines nature, its mo...
Nature is full of inventions that work and last. Biomimetics try to imitate and use nature’s inventi...
Evolution has resolved many of nature’s challenges leading to lasting solutions with maximal perform...
For hundreds of years mankind has been fascinated with machines that display life-like appearance an...
This book covers three major topics, specifically Biomimetic Robot Design, Mechanical System Design ...
As we progress into the twenty-first century, technology has advanced like never before, and problem...
Imagine an inspector conducting an NDE on an aircraft where you notice something is different about ...
Dennis Hong, associate professor of mechanical engineering at Virginia Tech, presented a lecture on ...
Presented on November 10, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. in the Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons, Room 144.S...
Our goal is to use intelligent biological inspiration to develop robots that capture the capacity of...
The idea of \u201crobots\u201d, in the meaning of artificial beings that could substitute real indiv...
Through evolution, nature came up with many effective solutions to its challenges and continually im...
Imitating natural living beings remains a perpetual curiosity of human beings. The pursuit of replic...
Throughout the history of robotics research, nature has been providing numerous ideas and inspiratio...
For thousands of years, humans have looked to nature to find solutions for their problems. This tren...
This paper introduces biomimetics as an emerging discipline that studies and examines nature, its mo...
Nature is full of inventions that work and last. Biomimetics try to imitate and use nature’s inventi...
Evolution has resolved many of nature’s challenges leading to lasting solutions with maximal perform...
For hundreds of years mankind has been fascinated with machines that display life-like appearance an...
This book covers three major topics, specifically Biomimetic Robot Design, Mechanical System Design ...
As we progress into the twenty-first century, technology has advanced like never before, and problem...
Imagine an inspector conducting an NDE on an aircraft where you notice something is different about ...
Dennis Hong, associate professor of mechanical engineering at Virginia Tech, presented a lecture on ...
Presented on November 10, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. in the Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons, Room 144.S...
Our goal is to use intelligent biological inspiration to develop robots that capture the capacity of...