Gesa Dinges
@ding_gesa
Walter Benjamin Postdoc Fellow 🪰 Biology driven robots at @WVUNeuroMINT
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15-03-2019 11:08:07
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Finishing off the first session was a brilliant talk by Gesa Dinges which highlighted the importance of strain sensor arrangement in insect legs with some very innovative biomimetic 3D-printing
📸First #sneakpeek at last night: Lot of interest at our panel discussion “From Animals to Robots: How Transatlantic Neuroscience Advances Engineering” at the German House in #NYC!🇩🇪🇺🇸Thanks to all who joined us🙏 recording to follow🔜 DWIH New York DFG North America German Consulate General NY @AFAvH
➡️Recap: This afternoon in #Washington, DC: Speakers luncheon, followed by a discussion about innovative transatlantic research in #neuromechanics with the C3NS scientists, our partner organizations, and interested attendees at the German Embassy! 🤖🪰🐭🔬 German Embassy Washington
What do you do if your sensory system of interest is too small to record from? 3D print a bigger version, instrument it, and record from it, instead! Check out EE23 and talk to Gesa about her work! #SfN23 WVU Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Research
🎥WATCH NOW: The video recording of "From Animals to Robots: How Transatlantic #Neuroscience Advances Engineering" panel discussion is now online on the Universität zu Köln #YouTube channel!🤖🐭🪰 youtube.com/watch?v=3qFAWO… DFG North America DWIH New York German Consulate General NY @AFAvH U.S. National Science Foundation Uni Cologne INTERNATIONAL
How to understand how the insect CNS detects strains in its exoskeleton during behavior? Take a nanoCT scan of the leg, 3D print a copy from resins with cuticle-like properties, attach strain gauges, and yank on it real hard! doi.org/10.1088/1748-3… Gesa Dinges WVU Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Research