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gecko adhesion
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nanostructured materials
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climbing dynamics
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metabolic energetics
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evolutionary physiology
Professor
Kellar Autumn
autumn@lclark.edu
http://lclark.edu/~autumn
503-768-7502
Autumn Lab
Lewis & Clark College
0615 SW Palatine Hill Rd.
Portland Oregon 97219-7899
focuses on biomechanics, physiology, and evolution of animal locomotion, and has applications in the design of legged climbing robots and novel adhesives
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