Biofluids: Micro-PIV
ORAL · A15 ·
Presentations
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Metachronal Propulsion, Hovering, and Signaling: High-Speed Tomographic PIV Measurements of Swimming Antarctic Krill
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Authors
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J. Yen
- Georgia Tech
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D.W. Murphy
- Georgia Tech
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Donald Webster
- School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Georgia Tech
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Application of micro-PIV to the study of staphylococci bacteria bio-film dynamics
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Authors
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Erica Sherman
- University of Nebraska - Lincoln
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Kenneth Bayles
- University of Nebraska - Medical Center
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Derek Moormeier
- University of Nebraska - Medical Center
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Timothy Wei
- University of Nebraska - Lincoln
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Roll and Yaw of Paramecium swimming in a viscous fluid
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Authors
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Sunghwan Jung
- Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics, Virginia Tech
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Saikat Jana
- Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics, Virginia Tech
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Matt Giarra
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Virginia Tech
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Pavlos Vlachos
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Virginia Tech
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Employing an Internal Wavemaker to Simulate Sensory Cues in the Plankton
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Authors
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A.C. True
- Georgia Tech
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Donald Webster
- School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Georgia Tech
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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M.J. Weissburg
- Georgia Tech
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J. Yen
- Georgia Tech
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High Speed Tomographic PIV Measurements of Copepod Escape Jumps
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Authors
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Donald Webster
- School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Georgia Tech
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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D.W. Murphy
- Georgia Tech
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J. Yen
- Georgia Tech
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High-Speed Hopping: Time-Resolved Tomographic PIV Measurements of Water Flea Swimming
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Authors
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D.W. Murphy
- Georgia Tech
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Donald Webster
- School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Georgia Tech
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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J. Yen
- Georgia Tech
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Ontogenetic propulsive transitions from viscous to inertial flow regimes in the medusae \textit{Sarsia tubulosa}
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Authors
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Kakani Katija
- Applied Ocean Physics and Engineering, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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Houshuo Jiang
- Applied Ocean Physics and Engineering, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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Sean Colin
- Environmental Science, Roger Williams University
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John Costello
- Biology, Providence College
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3D-PTV measurement of the phototactic movement of algae in shear flow
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Authors
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Tatsuyuki Maeda
- University of Tohoku, Department of Bioengineering and Robotics
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Takuji Ishikawa
- University of Tohoku, Department of Bioengineering and Robotics
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Hironori Ueno
- University of Tohoku, Department of Biomedical engineering
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Keiko Numayama-Tsuruta
- University of Tohoku, Department of Biomedical engineering
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Yosuke Imai
- University of Tohoku, Department of Bioengineering and Robotics
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Takami Yamaguchi
- University of Tohoku, Department of Biomedical engineering
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