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Daniel M. Vogt
Daniel M. Vogt
Research Fellow, Harvard University
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Embedded 3D printing of strain sensors within highly stretchable elastomers
JT Muth, DM Vogt, RL Truby, Y Mengüç, DB Kolesky, RJ Wood, JA Lewis
Advanced materials 26 (36), 6307-6312, 2014
18502014
Fluid-driven origami-inspired artificial muscles
S Li, DM Vogt, D Rus, RJ Wood
Proceedings of the National academy of Sciences 114 (50), 13132-13137, 2017
7132017
Soft somatosensitive actuators via embedded 3D printing
RL Truby, M Wehner, AK Grosskopf, DM Vogt, SGM Uzel, RJ Wood, ...
Advanced Materials 30 (15), 1706383, 2018
5992018
Capacitive soft strain sensors via multicore-shell fiber printing
A Frutiger, JT Muth, DM Vogt, Y Mengüç, A Campo, AD Valentine, ...
Adv. Mater 27 (15), 2440-2446, 2015
5122015
Wearable soft sensing suit for human gait measurement
Y Mengüç, YL Park, H Pei, D Vogt, PM Aubin, E Winchell, L Fluke, ...
The International Journal of Robotics Research 33 (14), 1748-1764, 2014
4592014
Batch fabrication of customizable silicone‐textile composite capacitive strain sensors for human motion tracking
A Atalay, V Sanchez, O Atalay, DM Vogt, F Haufe, RJ Wood, CJ Walsh
Advanced Materials Technologies 2 (9), 1700136, 2017
4392017
Design and characterization of a soft multi-axis force sensor using embedded microfluidic channels
DM Vogt, YL Park, RJ Wood
IEEE sensors Journal 13 (10), 4056-4064, 2013
3392013
Ultragentle manipulation of delicate structures using a soft robotic gripper
NR Sinatra, CB Teeple, DM Vogt, KK Parker, DF Gruber, RJ Wood
Science Robotics 4 (33), eaax5425, 2019
2802019
Compact dielectric elastomer linear actuators
H Zhao, AM Hussain, M Duduta, DM Vogt, RJ Wood, DR Clarke
Advanced functional materials 28 (42), 1804328, 2018
2202018
A dexterous, glove-based teleoperable low-power soft robotic arm for delicate deep-sea biological exploration
BT Phillips, KP Becker, S Kurumaya, KC Galloway, G Whittredge, ...
Scientific reports 8 (1), 14779, 2018
1552018
A wearable soft haptic communicator based on dielectric elastomer actuators
H Zhao, AM Hussain, A Israr, DM Vogt, M Duduta, DR Clarke, RJ Wood
Soft robotics 7 (4), 451-461, 2020
1462020
Undulatory swimming performance and body stiffness modulation in a soft robotic fish-inspired physical model
A Jusufi, DM Vogt, RJ Wood, GV Lauder
Soft robotics 4 (3), 202-210, 2017
1262017
Biocompatible soft fluidic strain and force sensors for wearable devices
S Xu, DM Vogt, WH Hsu, J Osborne, T Walsh, JR Foster, SK Sullivan, ...
Advanced functional materials 29 (7), 1807058, 2019
1162019
Shipboard design and fabrication of custom 3D-printed soft robotic manipulators for the investigation of delicate deep-sea organisms
DM Vogt, KP Becker, BT Phillips, MA Graule, RD Rotjan, TM Shank, ...
PloS one 13 (8), e0200386, 2018
802018
Flexible, stretchable tactile arrays from MEMS barometers
LP Jentoft, Y Tenzer, D Vogt, J Liu, RJ Wood, RD Howe
2013 16th International Conference on Advanced Robotics (ICAR), 1-6, 2013
592013
Smart thermally actuating textiles
V Sanchez, CJ Payne, DJ Preston, JT Alvarez, JC Weaver, AT Atalay, ...
Advanced Materials Technologies 5 (8), 2000383, 2020
572020
Printed stretchable strain sensor
JA Lewis, JT Muth, DM Vogt, RL Truby, Y Menguc, DB Kolesky, RJ Wood
US Patent 10,151,649, 2018
552018
Aerodynamic evaluation of wing shape and wing orientation in four butterfly species using numerical simulations and a low-speed wind tunnel, and its implications for the design …
A Ortega Ancel, R Eastwood, D Vogt, C Ithier, M Smith, R Wood, M Kovač
Interface focus 7 (1), 20160087, 2017
542017
Modeling and control of a soft robotic fish with integrated soft sensing
YH Lin, R Siddall, F Schwab, T Fukushima, H Banerjee, Y Baek, D Vogt, ...
Advanced Intelligent Systems 5 (4), 2000244, 2023
532023
Fish-like aquatic propulsion studied using a pneumatically-actuated soft-robotic model
Z Wolf, A Jusufi, DM Vogt, GV Lauder
Bioinspiration & biomimetics 15 (4), 046008, 2020
532020
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