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* [[User:Maarja|Maarja Kruusmaa]], senior researcher/professor in [http://www.biorobotics.ttu.ee Center for Biorobotics](electroactive polymer artificial muscles, biorobotics, robot learning) | * [[User:Maarja|Maarja Kruusmaa]], senior researcher/professor in [http://www.biorobotics.ttu.ee Center for Biorobotics](electroactive polymer artificial muscles, biorobotics, robot learning) | ||
* [[User:Roman|Roman Leinus]], engineer (mechanics) | * [[User:Roman|Roman Leinus]], engineer (mechanics) | ||
* [[User:Gunnar|Gunnar Karro]], engineer (mechanics) | |||
* [[User:Anti|Anti Liivat]], researcher (currently in Uppsala) (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 ( | * [[User:Punn|Andres Punning]], researcher (currently in Neuchatel, Switzerland)(electroactive polymer artificial muscles) | ||
* [[User:Tarmo|Tarmo Tamm]], senior researcher(conducting polymers) | * [[User:Tarmo|Tarmo Tamm]], senior researcher(conducting polymers) | ||
* [[User:Laivi|Laivi Karu]], assistant | * [[User:Laivi|Laivi Karu]], assistant |
Revision as of 01:22, 10 February 2010
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 in Center for Biorobotics(electroactive polymer artificial muscles, biorobotics, robot learning)
- Roman Leinus, engineer (mechanics)
- Gunnar Karro, 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 (currently in Neuchatel, Switzerland)(electroactive polymer artificial muscles)
- Tarmo Tamm, senior researcher(conducting polymers)
- Laivi Karu, assistant
Ph.D. students
- Artur Abels, Ph.D. student (nonlinear control)
- Roland Pihlakas, Ph.D. student (safe artificial intelligence, modelling of natural thinking)
- Terje Raudsepp, Ph.D. student (conducting polymers)
- Endel Soolo, Ph.D. student (Molecular dynamics simulations)
- Heilo Altin, Ph.D. student (educational robotics)
- Karl Kruusamäe, Ph.D. student (EAP research)
- Viljar Palmre, Ph.D. student (EAP materials)
- David Pugal, Ph.D. student (Finite Element Modelling of polymeric materials)
- Jaas Ježov, Ph.D. student (Fluid dynamics and robotics)
- Janno Torop, Ph.D. student (EAP materials)
- Vahur Zadin, Ph.D. student (Finite element modelling)
- Indrek Must, Ph.D student (EAP research)
- Rauno Temmer, Ph.D student (Conductive polymers)
Students
- Alo Peets, master student (popular robotics)
- Artur Tamm, master student (cathode polymer electrolyte interfaces)
- Priit Priimägi, master student (polymer modelling)
- Teet Tilk, master student (sound recognition)
- Margus Rosin, master student (FPGA tutorial)
- Friedrich Kaasik, Master student (carbon-polymer actuators)
- Veiko Vunder, master student(EAP)
- Pille Rinne, student (EAP)
- Villu Orav, master student(PDMS EAP)
- Helina Kitsing, master student(statistical analyze of soft bodies)
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, in Center for Biorobotics(EAP actuator control)
- Andres Hunt, PhD student in Center for Biorobotics (EAP actuator control)
- Paola Brunetto Guest PhD student from University of Catania
- Jaanus Karo, Ph.D. ex-student(Ion-conducting polymer, computer simulations)
- Christoph Nacke, senior engineer, Ph.D. (optics, electronics, mechanics)