Registration is closed for the 2025 BISCCITs Workshop at the University of Colorado- Boulder, June 16th - 18th 2025
Monday, August 5, 2024, 15:00
"Engineered mechanosensors for flight"
Sarah Bergbreiter, Faculty, Carnegie Mellon University
"Pheromone capture by complex antennae"
Jerome Casas, Faculty, University of Tours/CNRS
“Modeling active sensing in living systems”
Benjamin Cellini, Postdoc, University of Nevada, Reno
"Optimality of Obstacle Avoidance in Harris's Hawks"
Henry Cerbone, Graduate student, University of Oxford
“Haltere connectomics on the fly”
Serene Dhawan, Graduate student, Princeton Neuroscience Institute
"Designing for Maneuverability"
Christina Harvey, Faculty, University of California Davis
“Sparse Sensor Placement Optimization for Flight-by-Feel with Artificial Hair Sensors”
Alex Hollenbeck, Graduate student, US Air Force Institute of Technology
“Autonomous Control of Multi-Scale Flapping Wing Vehicles”
Nak-seung Hyun, Faculty, Purdue University
“Metachronal Propulsion in Shrimp: A Marvel of Natural Engineering”
Chengyu Li, Faculty, Villanova University
“Modeling of sensorimotor transformation of fruit flies”
Chung-Chuan Lo, Faculty, National Tsing Hua University
“Insect-Inspired Flight Strategies for Robust UAV Navigation in GPS Denied Environments”
Austin Lopez, Graduate student, University of Nevada Reno
“Enabling sensing and power Autonomy on insect scale robots”
Parker McDonnell, Graduate student, University of Colorado Boulder
“Robust intelligence in flapping-wing flight”
Jean-Michel Mongeau, Faculty, Penn State University
"How to train a UAV to track a chemical plume outdoors?"
Arunava Nag, Graduate student, University of Nevada Reno
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"Descending Control of Hawkmoth Flower Tracking"
Varun Sharma, Graduate student, Georgia Tech
“Biohyrid Volatile Sensing Platform Leveraging Manduca sexta Antenna”
Elisabeth Steel, Industry scientist, AFRL/BlueHalo
"Matched filtering throughout the butterfly visuomotor system"
Jack Supple, Postdoc, Imperial College
"Mode-sensing update"
Graham Taylor, Faculty, Oxford University
"Wing mechanics and morphing flight in Harris' hawks"
Davina Thandi, Graduate student, University of Oxford
“Following the Wind with Whisker Sensors”
TJ Thomas, Graduate student, CMU
“Bird-Inspired Gust Soaring for Uncrewed Air Vehicles”
Freddie Turner, Graduate student, Bristol Robotics Laboratory
“Efficient sensing to guide behavior”
Ali Weber, Faculty, Bryn Mawr College
"Using neural networks to track mosquito pose"
Simon Daniel Wilshin, Postdoc, Royal Veterinary College
“Bird inspired morphing wing uncrewed air vehicles”
Shane Windsor, Faculty, University of Bristol
“Multi-functional Flexible Structures for Flight Control”
Jasmin Wong, Postdoc, University of Bristol
"Information and spike timing precision between descending neurons and the hawkmoth motor program"
Leo Wood, Graduate student, Georgia Tech
“Bioinspired and Biohybrid Aquatic Robots for Ocean Exploration and Medicine”
Nicole Xu, Faculty, University of Colorado Boulder