Biofluid Dynamics I: Swimming-1
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Presentations
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Snail-Inspired Biomimetic Devices
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Authors
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Brian Chan
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Theresa Guo
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Anette Hosoi
- MIT
- Mechanical Engineering, MIT
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Crawling underneath a free surface
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Authors
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Sungyon Lee
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Anette Hosoi
- MIT
- Mechanical Engineering, MIT
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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John W.M. Bush
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Department of Mathematics, MIT
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Eric Lauga
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- MIT
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Optimal Stroke Patterns for Purcell's Three-Link Swimmer
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Authors
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Daniel Tam
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Anette Hosoi
- MIT
- Mechanical Engineering, MIT
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Flow around a Jellyfish
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Authors
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Seiji Ichikawa
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Osamu Mochizuki
- Toyo University
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Aerodynamic effect of hind-wing tails on a gliding swallowtail butterfly
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Authors
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Haecheon Choi
- Seoul National University
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Hyungmin Park
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Kisoo Bae
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Woo-Pyung Jeon
- Seoul National University
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Time-Resolved Two-Component Force Analysis of a Swimmer’s Kick
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Authors
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Paul Legac
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Timothy Wei
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- RPI
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Russell Mark
- USA Swimming
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Sean Hutchison
- King Aquatics
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A Lagrangian approach to vortex identification in swimming and flying animal wakes.
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Authors
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Jifeng Peng
- California Institute of Technology
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John Dabiri
- Graduate Aeronautical Laboratories (GALCIT) and Bioengineering, California Institute of Technology
- California Institute of Technology
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Towards direct numerical simulation of freely swimming fish.
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Authors
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Oscar Curet
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Neelesh Patankar
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University
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Malcolm MacIver
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University
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A Study of a Mechanical Swimming Lamprey
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Authors
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Megan Leftwich
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Alexander Smits
- Princeton University
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A vorticity-free approach to wake-based swimming/flying force estimation
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Authors
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John Dabiri
- Graduate Aeronautical Laboratories (GALCIT) and Bioengineering, California Institute of Technology
- California Institute of Technology
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Jifeng Peng
- California Institute of Technology
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Dynamics of tethered versus free-swimming animals: A wake structure comparison in jellyfish
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Authors
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Kakani Katija
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John Dabiri
- Graduate Aeronautical Laboratories (GALCIT) and Bioengineering, California Institute of Technology
- California Institute of Technology
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Hydrodynamics of ribbon fin-based swimming with application to highly maneuverable underwater vehicles.
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Authors
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Neelesh Patankar
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University
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Oscar Curet
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Malcolm MacIver
- Northwestern University
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