André Seyfarth
Prof. Dr. André Seyfarth
Locomotion Laboratory
Institute of Sport Science
Technical University of Darmstadt
Magdalenenstr. 27
D-64289 Darmstadt (Germany)
Office: S1|17, Room 111
E-Mail: seyfarth@sport.tu-darmstadt.de
Phone: +49 (0)6151 - 1624 118
Fax: +49 (0)6151 - 1624 129
Research
Biomechanics of Long Jump (Diploma thesis)
Leg Design and Control
Control of Human Locomotion (Running and Walking)
Bionics: Application of biologically motivated design and control principles to technical or medical devices
Authorities, roles in academic societies
Publications
Sharbafi M. A. and Seyfarth A., Bioinspired Legged Locomotion: Models, Concepts, Control and Applications. Butterworth-Heinemann, 2017. DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-803766-9.00001-4
Elsevier
Conference Contributions, Keynotes
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November 2016
Odenwald Akademie Lecture: Bio-inspired technology - How can robotics support people in everyday life?
May 2017 Invited Lecture International Conference on Adaptive Motions in Man and Machine (
AMAM) in Sapporo, Japan.
July 2017 Invited Lecture at International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics (
AIM) in Munich.
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Selected publications (1999-2006)
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Blickhan R, Meier P, Seyfarth A, Wagner H (2000) Properties of the muscle tendon unit and system dynamics. Proc Soc Exp Biol.
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Blickhan R, Wagner H, Seyfarth A (2003) Brain or muscles? In: Recent Res. Devel. Biomech., 1: 215-245. ISBN 81-7895-084-7.
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Other peer-reviewed publications
Seyfarth, A., Friedrichs, A., Blickhan, R. (1998) Evaluation of jumping techniques using mechanical models. In: Reinhard Blickhan, Alfred Wisser, Werner Nachtigall (eds.) Motion Systems. Biona Report 13, Gustav Fischer: 100-101.
Karner, M., Wagner, H., Seyfarth, A., Full, R.J., Blickhan, R. (1999) Perturbing single legs of running cockroaches (Blaberus discoidalis (Serville)). Zoology, 102 Suppl. II:42.
Blickhan, R., Seyfarth, A., Wagner, H., Friedrichs, A., Günther, M., Maier, K. (2000) Robust behaviour of the human leg. In: International Symposium Adaptive Motion of Animals and Machines (AMAM). Springer.
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