BB特刊征稿|From Live Fish to Digital and Robotic Fish

11 11月 2024 gabriels

特刊详情

客座编辑

  • Yu Pan,美国哈佛大学
  • George V. Lauder,美国哈佛大学
  • Haibo Dong,美国弗吉尼亚大学
  • Keith W. Moored,美国理海大学

主题范围

Over billions of years, evolution has led fish to master a wide array of swimming methods, allowing them to effectively maneuver and flourish in their aquatic habitat. The investigation of fish locomotion has long fascinated scientists, offering invaluable insights into fluid mechanics, biomechanics, and evolution. Analyzing the diverse techniques fish employ to manipulate flow can shed light on intricate fluid-structure interactions, efficient movement, and the design of bio-inspired robotic systems. Papers of interest for this special collection could include work in the following areas: computational fluid dynamics, experiments on fish locomotion describing research on live fishes, robotic approaches, analyses of the role of fish sensory systems in flow dynamics, fish schooling dynamics, and combinations of these approaches. We welcome high-quality original research articles within the scope of fluid mechanics and bioinspired design. Our aim is to compile the most recent breakthroughs in this domain, encouraging interdisciplinary cooperation and advancing the frontiers of knowledge in the flow physics of fish swimming.
 

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投稿截止日期:2025年3月1日。


期刊介绍

Bioinspiration & Biomimetics

  • 2023年影响因子:3.1  Citescore:5.9
  • Bioinspiration & Biomimetics(BB,《生物灵感和仿生学》)致力于借鉴生物学来丰富工程学,同时利用工程学来充实生物学。发表在BB上的研究专注于不断演变的生物系统的原理、功能及其应用,以此来开发新的技术和方法,解决科学问题。