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This project explores insect hearing mechanisms to inspire the development of advanced artificial acoustic sensors. By studying the unique features of insect ears, the project aims to overcome limitations in existing microphones, enhancing sensitivity, functionality, and efficiency through a multi-disciplinary approach…
The use of sound by humanity is ubiquitous.
We utilise sound across a far greater range than we can hear for numerous extremely beneficial tasks.
In Nature many animals have evolved ears, many of which are sensitive to sounds beyond human audibility.
This includes an enormous variety of insects whose miniature ears detect sound to communicate, to detect their prey, or to avoid their own predators.
Over recent years our understanding of the different insect ear functions, such as frequency filter…
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