Friday Lecture Series
(open to the Rockefeller and Tri-Institutional communities)
Friday, March 21, 2025
Bing Brunton, Ph.D.
Professor and Richard and Joan Komen University Chair, Department of Biology, University of Washington
Embodied Intelligence through Integrated Neuromechanical Models for Natural Behavior
Recommended Readings:
Boyacıoğlu, Burak, et al. “Neural-Inspired Measurement Observability.” Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics 46.7 (2023): 1378-1389.
Deora, Tanvi, et al. “Tactile active sensing in an insect plant pollinator.” Journal of Experimental Biology 224.4 (2021): jeb239442.
Peterson, Steven M., et al. “Behavioral and neural variability of naturalistic arm movements.” Eneuro 8.3 (2021).
Dallmann, Chris J., et al. “A leg to stand on: computational models of proprioception.” Current opinion in physiology 22 (2021): 100426.
Karashchuk, Pierre, et al. “Anipose: A toolkit for robust markerless 3D pose estimation.” Cell reports 36.13 (2021).