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Aquatic Robots, Dolphins, and Rockets |
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Dr. Frank Fish, biology, published the article "Limits of nature and advances of technology in marine systems: What does biomimetics have to offer to aquatic robots?" in Applied Bionics and Biomechanics 3(1): 49-60 (2006). In addition, Dr. Fish presented an invited paper "Dolphin flukes as passively self-adjusting flexible propulsors for high efficiency transport" in the minim-symposium Biomimetics and Bio-inspiration at the 15th U.S. National Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics held in Boulder, Colorado. Dr. Fish also presented an invited seminar titled, "Hydrodynamic flow control in whales and dolphins: It's no rocket science....well yes it is but in a good way" at the Shoals Marine Laboratory, Cornell University.
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