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Biologically Inspired Adhesives. Michael Derkey Dr. Martin Dunn, Dr. Conrad Stoldt. Geckos. Able to walk on walls and ceilings Van der Waals forces are primary form of adhesion Geckos feet in close contact with surface. Foot Structure. Each foot has thousands of hairs called setae
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Biologically Inspired Adhesives Michael Derkey Dr. Martin Dunn, Dr. Conrad Stoldt
Geckos • Able to walk on walls and ceilings • Van der Waals forces are primary form of adhesion • Geckos feet in close contact with surface
Foot Structure • Each foot has thousands of hairs called setae • Each seta has hundreds of submicron features called spatulae • Spatulae can deform to fit nearly any surface
Goals • Use MEMS facilities on campus to create synthetic foot structure • Polymers • Nanowires • Use of optimization techniques developed by Dr. Dunn
Thanks • To Max Plank Institute for Metals Research for images • To audience for listening