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- Nao Module
- Nao line detection
- Nao localization
- Nao segmentation
- New Actuators and Recent Results by Viljar Palmre 18.12.2007
- On the optimal design of an IPMC actuator by Mart Anton 12.02.08
- On the optimal design of an Ionomeric Polymer Metal Composite (IPMC) actuator by Mart Anton 08.01.2008
- Overview of IPMC related papers published in summer of 2008 by Karl Kruusamäe 18.09.2008
- PI Publications By Year
- PUT 1372 - Mechanisms of vacuum arching in high electric field systems
- PUT 1372 Mechanisms of vacuum arching in high electric field systems
- PUT 57 - Multiscale simulations of dislocation generation in rf electric fields in the linear accelerator design (01.01.2013 - 31.12.2016)
- PUT 57 Multiscale simulations of dislocation generation in rf electric fields in the linear accelerator design (01.01.2013 - 31.12.2016)
- Pgp public key
- PhD
- PhD Students positions 2019
- Phone numbers
- Pic website.jpg
- Potentiostat booking (BP-300-281)
- Potentiostat booking (PARstat)
- Potentiostat booking (PalmSens4)
- Preliminary defences. Spring 2015
- Present to qualify for a stipend for attending a conference!
- Proov2
- Publications
- Python
- Raamatud
- Research 1st Year
- Research 2nd year
- Research 3rd year
- Research part
- SEM booking
- Self-sensing IPMC actuator by Karl Kruusamäe 05.02.08
- Seminars/presentations about my projects
- Seminars given in Tartu University
- Set up Opencv
- Setup Nao
- Short Introduction to Artificial Muscles Course
- Simulatsioonitarkvara
- Skeem
- Sputter coater
- Start learning robotics
- Statistika
- Student projects in Bioengineering
- Student projects in Computational Materials
- Student projects in Mixed Signal Microelectronics
- Test3
- Test page2
- Thermal runaway simulation with Femocs code and Poisson solver
- Theses in Mixed Signal Microelectronics