Mark Willis

Publications

Moses, K., Willis, M., & Quinn, R. D. (2020). Biomimicry of the Hawk Moth, Manduca sexta (L.), Produces an Improved Flapping-Wing Mechanism. Biomimetics, 5 (2), 25.
Shoffstall, A., Paiz, J., Miller, D., Rial, G., Willis, M., Menendez, D., Hostler, S., & Capadona, J. R. (2018). Potential for thermal damage to the blood-brain barrier during craniotomy: implications for intracortical recording microelectrodes.. Journal of neural engineering, 15 (3), 034001.
Shoffstall, A., Srinivasan, A., Willis, M., Stiller, A., Decker, M., Voit, W., Pancrazio, J., & Capadona, J. R. (2018). A Mosquito Inspired Strategy to Implant Microprobes into the Brain.. Scientific reports, 8 (1), 122.
Moses, K., Michaels, S., Willis, M., & Quinn, R. D. (2017). Artificial Manduca sexta forewings for flapping-wing Micro Aerial Vehicles: How wing structure affects performance. Bioinspiration and Biomimetics.
Rutkowski, A., Miller, M., Quinn, R. D., & Willis, M. D. (2011). Egomotion estimation with optic flow and air velocity sensors.. Biological cybernetics, 104 (6), 351-67.