Gursel Alici received a PhD degree in Robotics from the Department of Engineering Science, Oxford University, UK, in 1994. He is currently a Professor at the University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia, where he is the head of School of Mechanical, Materials and Mechatronic Engineering. His current research interests include intelligent mechatronic systems involving mechanisms/serial/parallel robot manipulators, micro/nano robotic systems for medical applications, and modeling, analysis, characterization, control of conducting polymers as macro/micro/nano sized actuators and sensors for robotic and bio-inspired applications. He is a technical editor of IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics, and a member of the Mechatronics National Panel formed by the Institution of Engineers, Australia. He has produced over 190 refereed publications in his areas of research and is also the recipient of the Outstanding Contributions to Teaching and Learning (OCTAL) award from the University of Wollongong in 2010.
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Polypyrrole stretchable actuators (with Wen Zheng, Phillip R. Clingan, Bridget Munro, Geoffrey M. Spinks, Julie R. Steele, and Gordon G. Wallace), Australian Institute for Innovative Materials - Papers (2013)
Here, we report a simple way to prepare stretchable polypyrrole (PPy)-based actuator materials that can...
A new adaptive fuzzy-hybrid control strategy of semi-active suspension with magneto-rheological damper (with P W. Nugroho, H Du, and W H. Li), Faculty of Engineering - Papers (Archive) (2012)
This paper presents the design and analysis of a new adaptive fuzzy (AF) logic and...
A novel three degrees of freedom partially decoupled robot with linear actuators (with Jaime Gallardo-Alvarado and Ramon Rodrguez-Castro), Faculty of Engineering - Papers (2012)
A review of localization systems for robotic endoscopic capsules (with Trung Duc Than, Hao Zhou, and Weihua Li), Faculty of Engineering - Papers (2012)
Obscure gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding, Crohn disease, Celiac disease, small bower tumors, and other disorders that...
A simple and cost-effective method for fabrication of integrated electronic-microfluidic devices using a laser-patterned PDMS layer (with Ming Li, Shunbo Li, Jinbo Wu, Weijia Wen, and Weihua Li), Faculty of Engineering - Papers (2012)
We report a simple and cost-effective method for fabricating integrated electronic-microfluidic devices with multilayer configurations....