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Dr. Huai-Ti Lin is an Associate Professor in the Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College London's Faculty of Engineering. His affiliations include the Centre for Neurotechnology and Robotics Forum. His research focuses on biomechanics, control systems, robotics, and neurosciences, with a particular interest in translating biological principles into engineering solutions. His lab develops bio-inspired sensors, neural devices, and robots by studying insect locomotion and sensory systems. Key projects include motion capture and neural recording techniques in insects like dragonflies.
Dr. Lin holds a PhD from Tufts University, USA. His work integrates interdisciplinary approaches to understand how neural signals and physical bodies coordinate to enable sophisticated motor control in animals. The lab's innovations include the 'GoQBot' soft robot and passive aerial righting mechanisms. His research spans robotics, aerospace engineering, and artificial intelligence, with applications in micro aerial systems and obstacle negotiation.
His articles highlight advancements in dragonfly flight mechanics, insect sensory systems, and bio-inspired algorithms. The lab's efforts aim to bridge biology and engineering for next-generation technologies. For more details, visit htlinlab.com.
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