David, prof. Lentink
David Lentink is Professor of Biomimetics at the Faculty of Science and Engineering and studies everything that ‘soars and flaps’ through the air. He unravels many fascinating tricks of nature that he uses to develop flying robots that are more efficient and flexible. Lentink is fascinated by the art of flying and, in his lab filled with wind tunnels and lasers, he delves into the connection between the flying of birds and robotics. That is why his areas of interest are biomimetics, biomechanics, biofluid dynamics, aerial robotics, and bio-inspired design in everything that flies. At the moment, Lentink is integrating functional morphology, sensorimotor control, ecology, and evolution into his comparative biomechanics and physiological studies. He does this through interdisciplinary collaborations that stretch out from engineering and physics to biology. These collaborations involve specialist teams, students, and technical staff with whom Lentink works together.
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