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Dogan Acar is a researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, specializing in the Department of Robotic Materials. His work sits at the intersection of advanced materials science and robotic systems development.
His research focuses on Robotic Materials, encompassing biomimetic structures, soft robotics, actuation systems, and composite materials. Key areas include:
- Development of adaptive robotic composites
- Biomimetic material systems for locomotion
- Novel actuation mechanisms in soft robotics
- Integration of sensing and actuation in material structures
Acar contributes to the institute's broader mission in intelligent systems through experimental work in the Robotic Materials lab. His research aligns with the institute's emphasis on physical intelligence and human-robot interaction.
As part of the Max Planck Society's research ecosystem, his work benefits from collaborations across multiple departments including Physical Intelligence, Haptic Intelligence, and Robotic Composites and Compositions.
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