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Material Intelligence of Animal Whiskers

Whiskers
We use scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and pico-indentation to investigate the material building blocks that facilitate animal touch through whiskers. By imaging biological samples from elephants, domesticated cats, and a diverse array of other animals [File Icon], we can see the brilliant ways in which material organization tunes the neuromechanics of animal touch sensing.

Members

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Haptische Intelligenz
  • Research Scientist
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Haptische Intelligenz, ZWE Materialien
  • Student Assistant
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ZWE Materialien
  • Technical Staff
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Haptische Intelligenz, ZWE Materialien
  • Student Assistant
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Medical Systems
Head of Medical Systems CSF
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Physische Intelligenz
Research Technician
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Robotik-Materialien
  • Postdoctoral Researcher
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ZWE Materialien
Head of Materials CSF
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Haptische Intelligenz
Director

Publications

Haptic Intelligence Miscellaneous Adapting a High-Fidelity Simulation of Human Skin for Comparative Touch Sensing in the Elephant Trunk Schulz, A., Serhat, G., Kuchenbecker, K. J. Abstract presented at the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting (SICB), Seattle, USA, January 2024 (Published) BibTeX

Haptic Intelligence Materials Miscellaneous Whiskers That Don’t Whisk: Unique Structure From the Absence of Actuation in Elephant Whiskers Schulz, A., Kaufmann, L., Brecht, M., Richter, G., Kuchenbecker, K. J. Abstract presented at the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting (SICB), Seattle, USA, January 2024 (Published) BibTeX

Haptic Intelligence Miscellaneous Adapting a High-Fidelity Simulation of Human Skin for Comparative Touch Sensing Schulz, A., Serhat, G., Kuchenbecker, K. J. Extended abstract (1 page) presented at the American Society of Biomechanics Annual Meeting (ASB), Madison, USA, August 2024 (Published) BibTeX