David Lentink
Affiliations: | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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Chin DD, Lentink D. (2022) Birds both avoid and control collisions by harnessing visually guided force vectoring. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface. 19: 20210947 |
Chang E, Matloff LY, Stowers AK, et al. (2020) Soft biohybrid morphing wings with feathers underactuated by wrist and finger motion. Science Robotics. 5 |
Deetjen ME, Chin DD, Lentink D. (2020) The aerodynamic force platform as an ergometer. The Journal of Experimental Biology |
Matloff LY, Chang E, Feo TJ, et al. (2020) How flight feathers stick together to form a continuous morphing wing. Science (New York, N.Y.). 367: 293-297 |
Chin DD, Lentink D. (2020) Fluid moment and force measurement based on control surface integration Experiments in Fluids. 61: 1-19 |
Chin DD, Lentink D. (2019) Birds repurpose the role of drag and lift to take off and land. Nature Communications. 10: 5354 |
Roderick WR, Chin DD, Cutkosky MR, et al. (2019) Birds land reliably on complex surfaces by adapting their foot-surface interactions upon contact. Elife. 8 |
Quinn D, Kress D, Chang E, et al. (2019) How lovebirds maneuver through lateral gusts with minimal visual information. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Deetjen ME, Lentink D. (2018) Automated calibration of multi-camera-projector structured light systems for volumetric high-speed 3D surface reconstructions. Optics Express. 26: 33278-33304 |
Ingersoll R, Lentink D. (2018) How the hummingbird wingbeat is tuned for efficient hovering. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 221 |