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List of works by Gijs Krijnen

A biomimetic accelerometer inspired by the cricket's clavate hair

scientific article

All-optical switching in lithium niobate directional couplers with cascaded nonlinearity

scientific article published on 01 July 1996

Cerenkov second-harmonic generation in the strong conversion limit: new effects

scientific article published on 01 June 1996

Development of Soft sEMG Sensing Structures Using 3D-Printing Technologies

scientific article published on 31 July 2020

High Bending-Mode Sensitivity of Printed Piezoelectric Poly(vinylidenefluoride-co-trifluoroethylene) Sensors

scientific article published on 23 July 2018

Imaging dipole flow sources using an artificial lateral-line system made of biomimetic hair flow sensors

scientific article

Insect pectinate antennae maximize odor capture efficiency at intermediate flight speeds

scientific article published on 29 October 2020

Leakiness and flow capture ratio of insect pectinate antennae

scientific article published on 03 June 2020

MEMS based hair flow-sensors as model systems for acoustic perception studies

scientific article published on 25 January 2006

Mechano-optical wavelength tuning in a photonic crystal microcavity with sub-1 V drive voltage

scientific article published on 01 June 2012

Micromechanically tuned ring resonator in silicon on insulator

scientific article published on 01 April 2011

Multi-functional 3D printed and embedded sensors for satellite qualification structures

Performance assessment of bio-inspired systems: flow sensing MEMS hairs.

scientific article published on 19 December 2014

Towards a biomimetic gyroscope inspired by the fly's haltere using microelectromechanical systems technology.

scientific article

Towards a high-resolution flow camera using artificial hair sensor arrays for flow pattern observations.

scientific article published on 6 September 2012

Tuning a racetrack ring resonator by an integrated dielectric MEMS cantilever

scientific article published on 01 August 2011

Why do insects have such a high density of flow-sensing hairs? Insights from the hydromechanics of biomimetic MEMS sensors.

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