Otar Akanyeti
Affiliations: | 2012-2017 | Aberystwyth University, Cymru, United Kingdom |
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Gibbs BJ, Akanyeti O, Liao JC. (2024) Kinematics and muscle activity of pectoral fins in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) station-holding in turbulent flow. The Journal of Experimental Biology |
Coppola CM, Strong JB, O'Reilly L, et al. (2023) Robot Programming from Fish Demonstrations. Biomimetics (Basel, Switzerland). 8 |
Akanyeti O, Di Santo V, Goerig E, et al. (2022) Fish-inspired segment models for undulatory steady swimming. Bioinspiration & Biomimetics |
Di Santo V, Goerig E, Wainwright DK, et al. (2021) Convergence of undulatory swimming kinematics across a diversity of fishes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118 |
Schwab F, Lunsford ET, Hong T, et al. (2021) Body Caudal Undulation measured by Soft Sensors and emulated by Soft Artificial Muscles. Integrative and Comparative Biology |
Fetherstonhaugh SEAW, Shen Q, Akanyeti O. (2021) Automatic segmentation of fish midlines for optimizing robot design. Bioinspiration & Biomimetics |
Johansen JL, Akanyeti O, Liao JC. (2020) Oxygen consumption of drift-feeding rainbow trout: the energetic tradeoff between locomotion and feeding in flow. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 223 |
Yanagitsuru YR, Akanyeti O, Liao JC. (2018) Head width influences flow sensing by the lateral line canal system in fishes. The Journal of Experimental Biology |
Haehnel-Taguchi M, Akanyeti O, Liao JC. (2018) Behavior, Electrophysiology and Robotics Experiments to Study Lateral Line Sensing in Fishes. Integrative and Comparative Biology |
Liao JC, Akanyeti O. (2017) Fish Swimming in a Kármán Vortex Street: Kinematics, Sensory Biology and Energetics. Marine Technology Society Journal. 51: 48-55 |