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Johanna T. Schultz
Johanna T. Schultz
PhD student in bio-inspired Robotics, USC Australia & CSIRO
Verified email at research.usc.edu.au
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Using a biologically mimicking climbing robot to explore the performance landscape of climbing in lizards
JT Schultz, HK Beck, T Haagensen, T Proost, CJ Clemente
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288 (1947), 20202576, 2021
262021
Virtual and augmented reality: New tools for visualizing, analyzing, and communicating complex morphology
RL Cieri, ML Turner, RM Carney, PL Falkingham, AM Kirk, T Wang, ...
Journal of morphology 282 (12), 1785-1800, 2021
242021
Exploring the limits to turning performance with size and shape variation in dogs
T Haagensen, JL Gaschk, JT Schultz, CJ Clemente
Journal of Experimental Biology 225 (21), jeb244435, 2022
82022
Tail base deflection but not tail curvature varies with speed in lizards: results from an automated tracking analysis pipeline
JT Schultz, RL Cieri, T Proost, R Pilai, M Hodgson, F Plum, CJ Clemente
Integrative and Comparative Biology 61 (5), 1769-1782, 2021
82021
Understanding the limits to the hydraulic leg mechanism: the effects of speed and size on limb kinematics in vagrant arachnids
C Boehm, J Schultz, C Clemente
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 207, 105-116, 2021
72021
A bio-inspired robotic climbing robot to understand kinematic and morphological determinants for an optimal climbing gait
HK Beck, JT Schultz, CJ Clemente
Bioinspiration & Biomimetics 17 (1), 016005, 2021
42021
Multilevel dynamic adjustments of geckos (Hemidactylus frenatus) climbing vertically: head-up versus head-down
JT Schultz, D Labonte, CJ Clemente
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 20 (201), 20220840, 2023
22023
Coordinating limbs and spine:(Pareto-) optimal locomotion in theory, in vivo, and in robots
R Rockenfeller, RL Cieri, JT Schultz, R Maag, CJ Clemente
npj Robotics 2 (1), 4, 2024
2024
Bio-inspired robotics and robotics-inspired biology: Using bio-inspired robots to understand evolution of animal locomotion and to find new design principles for industrial robots
JT Schultz
University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, 2024
2024
Comparative biomechanics of lizard tails during level walking and vertical climbing
JT Schultz, RL Cieri, T Proost, CJ Clemente
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 61, E799-E800, 2021
2021
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