Onur Ozcan

Also published under:Onur Özcan, Onur Özcan

Affiliation

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey

Topic

3D Printing,Thermoplastic Polyurethane,Microrobots,DC Motor,Soft Sensor,Wheatstone Bridge,Impedance,Layer Height,Left Leg,Obstacle Avoidance,Polydimethylsiloxane,Proportional-integral-derivative,Sensor Readings,Sensor Resistance,Shape Memory,Soft Robots,3D Printing Method,3D-printed Parts,Ability Of Robots,Actuator,Aerial Robots,Aerial Vehicles,Angular Speed,Angular Velocity,Average Results,Backbone Stiffness,Body Sensor,Circuit Board,Collision Impact,Color Bands,Conductive Filaments,Contact Force,Control Failure,Control Loop,Copper Plate,Cross-sectional Area,Dashed Line,Decrease In Resistance,Deformable Body,Destination Point,Effect Of Compliance,Effect Of Uncertainty,Electrical Connection,Electrical Engineering,Electronic Board,Error Of The Mean,Failure Events,Feature Dimension,Feedback Control,Feedback Control Loop,

Biography

Onur Ozcan (S’10) received the B. Sc. degree in mechatronics engineering from Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey, in 2007. He is currently working toward the Ph.D. degree from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA.
He was a Part-Time Engineer at Kale Altinay Robotik ve Otomasyon A.S., where he was involved in control and automation of industrial robotic manufacturing and manipulation systems during 2006–2007. He is a Member of NanoRobotics Laboratory, Carnegie Mellon University. His current research interests include control and automation of micro/nanomanufacturing and manipulation systems, atomic force microscopy, scanning tunneling microscopy, and robotics.