Wriggling Worm Blobs Help Scientists Build Better Robots

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Scientists are learning a lot about swarm intelligence by studying worms, which have been observed grouping together in balls and acting like a liquid. Researchers at Georgia Tech published an article after studying the behaviors of the California blackworm — and designed a robotic model to mirror the worms’ behavior. The researchers include Dan Goldman, Dunn Family Professor, School of Physics; Yasemin Ozkan-Aydin, former Georgia Tech postdoctoral fellow, now assistant professor at the University of Notre Dame; and M. Saad Bhamla, assistant professor in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. 

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College of Sciences

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Physics and Physical Sciences, Robotics
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College of Sciences, School of Physics, Dan Goldman, California black worms, robotics, swarm intelligence
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  • Created By: Renay San Miguel
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Aug 20, 2021 - 3:39pm
  • Last Updated: Aug 20, 2021 - 3:39pm