Biofluids: Insect Flight: Dynamics and Control
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Presentations
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Initial Observations of Fruit Fly;s Flight with its b1 Motor Neuron Altered
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Authors
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Z Jane Wang
- Cornell University
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James Melfi Jr
- Cornell University
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Flight stability analysis under changes in insect morphology
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Authors
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Robert Noest
- Cornell University
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Z Jane Wang
- Cornell University
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Sparse Sensing of Aerodynamic Loads on Insect Wings
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Authors
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Krithika Manohar
- Applied Mathematics, Univ of Washington
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Steven Brunton
- Univ of Washington
- University of Washington
- Mechanical Engineering, Univ of Washington
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J. Nathan Kutz
- University of Washington
- Applied Mathematics, Univ of Washington
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Wing-pitch modulation in maneuvering fruit flies is explained by an interplay between aerodynamics and a torsional spring
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Authors
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Tsevi Beatus
- Physics Department, Cornell University, Ithaca NY
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Itai Cohen
- Physics Department, Cornell University, Ithaca NY
- Department of Physics, Cornell University
- Cornell University
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Uncontrolled Stability in Freely Flying Insects
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Authors
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James Melfi Jr.
- Cornell University
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Z. Jane Wang
- Cornell University
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Flapping of Insectile Wings
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Authors
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Yangyang Huang
- University of Southern California
- Univ of Southern California
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Eva Kanso
- University of Southern California
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Kinematics and Aerodynamics of Backward Flying Dragonflies
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Authors
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Ayodeji Bode-Oke
- University of Virginia
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Samane Zeyghami
- University of Virginia
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Haibo Dong
- University of Virginia
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Beetle wings are inflatable origami
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Authors
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Rui Chen
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Jing Ren
- University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Siqin Ge
- University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
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David Hu
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Comparative study of solid and bristled wings in flapping flight of tiny insects
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Authors
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Christopher Terrill
- Oklahoma State University
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Arvind Santhanakrishnan
- Oklahoma State University
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Aerodynamics of a beetle in take-off flights
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Authors
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Boogeon Lee
- Seoul National University
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Hyungmin Park
- Seoul National University
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Sun-Tae Kim
- Agency for Defense Development
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Interaction of the elytra and hind wing of a rhinoceros beetle (\textit{Trypoxylus dichotomus}) during a take-off mode
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Authors
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Seungyoung Oh
- Seoul National University
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Sehyeong Oh
- Seoul National University
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Haecheon Choi
- Seoul National University
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Boogeon Lee
- Seoul National University
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Hyungmin Park
- Seoul National University
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Sun-Tae Kim
- Agency for Defense Development
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Numerical and Experimental Investigation of Flow Structures During Insect Flight
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Authors
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Camli Badrya
- University of Maryland, Aerospace department, College Park
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James D. Baeder
- University of Maryland, Aerospace department, College Park
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