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Brett Klaassen van Oorschot, Ph.D.

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Designing a 3D-printed flow chamber

Designing a 3D-printed flow chamber Fluid Mechanics

I’m working on a small, water-tight chamber to measure how flow affects feeding kinematics in Vorticella, a single-celled protist that adheres to surfaces. There are some real design constraints, namely that it must be small enough to accommodate the relatively short (10mm) working distance of the objective lens we’re using. I designed a prototype in Solidworks. The clear interrogation area […]

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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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