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* [[User:Maarja|Maarja Kruusmaa]], senior researcher/professor (electroactive polymer artificial muscles, biorobotics, robot learning)
* [[User:Maarja|Maarja Kruusmaa]], senior researcher/professor (electroactive polymer artificial muscles, biorobotics, robot learning)
* [[User:Roman|Roman Leinus]], engineer (mechanics)
* [[User:Roman|Roman Leinus]], engineer (mechanics)
* [[User:Anti|Anti Liivat]], researcher (cathode materials, ion-conducting polymers, computer simulations)
* [[User:Anti|Anti Liivat]], researcher (currently in Uppsala) (cathode materials, ion-conducting polymers, computer simulations)
* [[User:Noolandi|Jaan Noolandi]], professor (polymer physics, biochemistry, biotechnology)
* [[User:Noolandi|Jaan Noolandi]], professor (polymer physics, biochemistry, biotechnology)
* [[User:Punn|Andres Punning]], researcher (electroactive polymer artificial muscles)
* [[User:Punn|Andres Punning]], researcher (electroactive polymer artificial muscles)

Revision as of 18:56, 2 September 2008

Staff

  • Alvo Aabloo, professor, head of the lab (polymer materials)
  • Urmas Johanson, researcher (electrochemistry)
  • Heiki Kasemägi, reseacher (ion-conducting polymer, computer simulations)
  • Maarja Kruusmaa, senior researcher/professor (electroactive polymer artificial muscles, biorobotics, robot learning)
  • Roman Leinus, engineer (mechanics)
  • Anti Liivat, researcher (currently in Uppsala) (cathode materials, ion-conducting polymers, computer simulations)
  • Jaan Noolandi, professor (polymer physics, biochemistry, biotechnology)
  • Andres Punning, researcher (electroactive polymer artificial muscles)
  • Tarmo Tamm, senior researcher(conducting polymers)
  • Kairi Villemson, assistant

Ph.D. students

Students

Friends

  • Daniel Brandell, ex-postdoctoral fellow (ion-conducting polymers)
  • Alar Ainla, Ph.D. student (Nanoengineer in Sweden)
  • Urmo Visk, Ph.D. student in leave (spectroscopy)
  • Mart Anton, postdoctoral fellow, currently Michigan(EAP actuator control)