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Brett Klaassen van Oorschot, Ph.D.

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Category: Machine Learning

Using deep reinforcement learning to model storm petrel behaviors

Using deep reinforcement learning to model storm petrel behaviors biomechanics

Storm petrels are crazy little oceanic birds that often “hop” on the water’s surface. Nobody knows why. It’s a difficult thing to study–the birds are doing this behavior in the middle of the ocean. Do they perform this behavior to save energy via weight support? Do they use their feet as an “anchor” in high wind? We wanted to know […]

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Hello and welcome to my website. I am a postdoctoral researcher in robotics at TU Eindhoven My research spans several connected fields, including biophysics, biomimetics, biomechanics, and biodiversity.

Recent Posts

  • Sep 07, 2024 New Paper! Capillary adhesion of stick insects in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
  • Sep 07, 2024 New Paper! Splash-cup plant seed dispersal in Journal of the Royal Society Interface
  • Jul 08, 2024 New Paper! Functional fibrillar interfaces: Biological hair as inspiration across scales
  • Jul 08, 2024 New Paper! The effect of external flow on 3D orientation of Vorticella convallaria
  • Jul 08, 2024 Informal formative assessments – Tools for improving your teaching practice and providing instant feedback

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