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Thomas Consi
Thomas Consi
Teaching Professor, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Northeastern University
Verified email at northeastern.edu
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Functional assembly of engineered myocardium by electrical stimulation of cardiac myocytes cultured on scaffolds
M Radisic, H Park, H Shing, T Consi, FJ Schoen, R Langer, LE Freed, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101 (52), 18129-18134, 2004
11032004
Biomimetic robot lobster performs chemo-orientation in turbulence using a pair of spatially separated sensors: Progress and challenges
FW Grasso, TR Consi, DC Mountain, J Atema
Robotics and autonomous systems 30 (1-2), 115-131, 2000
2272000
A second generation survey AUV
JG Bellingham, CA Goudey, TR Consi, JW Bales, DK Atwood, JJ Leonard, ...
Proceedings of IEEE Symposium on Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Technology …, 1994
1861994
Keeping layered control simple (autonomous underwater vehicles)
JG Bellingham, TR Consi, RM Beaton, W Hall
Symposium on Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Technology, 3-8, 1990
931990
AUV guidance with chemical signals
TR Consi, J Atema, CA Goudey, J Cho, C Chryssostomidis
Proceedings of IEEE Symposium on Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Technology …, 1994
881994
State configured layered control
JG Bellingham, TR Consi
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sea Grant College Program, 1993
771993
A robotic intelligent towing tank for learning complex fluid-structure dynamics
D Fan, G Jodin, TR Consi, L Bonfiglio, Y Ma, LR Keyes, GE Karniadakis, ...
Science Robotics 4 (36), eaay5063, 2019
632019
The dorsal fin engine of the seahorse (Hippocampus sp.)
TR Consi, PA Seifert, MS Triantafyllou, ER Edelman
Journal of morphology 248 (1), 80-97, 2001
622001
A small, long-range autonomous vehicle for deep ocean exploration
JG Bellingham, CA Goudey, TR Consi, C Chryssostomidis
ISOPE International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, ISOPE-I-92-163, 1992
521992
Hyperbolic acoustic navigation for underwater vehicles: implementation and demonstration
JG Bellingham, TR Consi, U Tedrow, D Di Massa
Proceedings of the 1992 symposium on Autonomous Underwater Vehicle …, 1992
421992
A robotic boat for autonomous fish tracking
CA Goudey, T Consi, J Manley, M Graham
Marine Technology Society. Marine Technology Society Journal 32 (1), 47, 1998
411998
Explorations of turbulent odor plumes with an autonomous underwater robot
TR Consi, F Grasso, D Mountain, J Atema
The Biological Bulletin 189 (2), 231-232, 1995
321995
Engineering outreach through college pre-orientation programs: MIT Discover Engineering
M Thompson, T Consi
Journal of STEM Education 8 (3), 2008
282008
Behavior of purely chemotactic robot lobster reveals different odor dispersal patterns in the jet region and the patch field of a turbulent plume
FW Grasso, JH Dale, TR Consi, DC Mountain, J Atema
The Biological Bulletin 191 (2), 312-313, 1996
261996
Performance characteristics of the Odyssey AUV
JG Bellingham, JW Bales, CA Goudey, TR Consi, C Chryssostomidis
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON UNMANNED UNTETHERED SUBMERSIBLE TECHNOLOGY, 37-37, 1993
231993
AUV operations in the Arctic
JG Bellingham, JJ Leonard, J Vaganay, CA Goudey, DK Atwood, ...
Sea Ice Mechanics and Arctic Modeling Workshop proceedings, 25-28, 1995
221995
The Ciliate Paramecium Shows Higher Motility in Non-Uniform Chemical Landscapes
C Giuffre, P Hinow, R Vogel, T Ahmed, R Stocker, TR Consi, JR Strickler
PloS one 6 (4), e15274, 2011
212011
Effectiveness of continuous bilateral sampling for robot chemotaxis in a turbulent odor plume: Implications for lobster chemo-orientation
FW Grasso, JH Dale, TR Consi, DC Mountain, J Atema
The Biological Bulletin 193 (2), 215-216, 1997
191997
Eye movements in Daphnia magna Regions of the eye are specialized for different behaviors
TR Consi, MB Passani, ER Macagno
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 166, 411-420, 1990
171990
The oculomotor system of Daphnia magna The eye muscles and their motor neurons
TR Consi, ER Macagno, N Necles
Cell and tissue research 247, 515-523, 1987
151987
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