Samuel Rosset is affiliated with the University of Auckland in New Zealand, where their research contributions focus primarily on engineering and its applied subfields. Their scholarly output spans biomedical engineering, cognitive neuroscience, mechanical engineering, epidemiology, and human-computer interaction.
Their work extensively addresses topics related to advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, dielectric materials and actuators, tactile and sensory interactions, and advanced materials and mechanics. In addition, they contribute to research on traumatic brain injury and neurovascular disturbances, as well as vibration control and rheological fluids.
Frequent coauthors collaborating with Rosset include: Iain A. Anderson, Christopher Walker, Herbert Shea, Vickie Shim, and Derek Orbaugh.
Their publications appear in specialized venues, with multiple papers in Advanced Intelligent Systems. Other notable publication venues include IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics, Frontiers in Robotics and AI, IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, and Advanced Functional Materials.
Jun Shintake;Samuel Rosset;Bryan Edward Schubert;Dario Floreano
Samuel Rosset;Herbert R. Shea
Federico Carpi;Iain Anderson;Siegfried Bauer;Gabriele Frediani
Luc Maffli;Samuel Rosset;Michele Ghilardi;Federico Carpi;Federico Carpi
Oluwaseun A. Araromi;Irina Gavrilovich;Jun Shintake;Samuel Rosset
Jun Shintake;Bryan Schubert;Samuel Rosset;Herbert Shea
Samuel Rosset;Muhamed Niklaus;Philippe Dubois;Herbert R. Shea
Samuel Rosset;Benjamin M O’Brien;Todd Gisby;Daniel Xu
Alexandre Poulin;Samuel Rosset;Herbert R. Shea
Samuel Rosset;Herbert R. Shea
Samuel Rosset;Oluwaseun A. Araromi;Samuel Schlatter;Herbert R. Shea
David McCoul;Samuel Rosset;Samuel Schlatter;Herbert Shea
P. Dubois;S. Rosset;M. Niklaus;M. Dadras
Nadine Besse;Samuel Rosset;Juan Jose Zarate;Herbert Shea
Oluwaseun A. Araromi;Samuel Rosset;Herbert R. Shea
Alexis Pierre Henri Marette;Alexandre Poulin;Nadine Besse;Samuel Rosset
Thomas G. Mckay;Thomas G. Mckay;Samuel Rosset;Iain A. Anderson;Herbert Shea
S. Rosset;M. Niklaus;P. Dubois;H.R. Shea
Samuel Rosset;Muhamed Niklaus;Philippe Dubois;Herbert R. Shea
Giacomo Moretti;Samuel Rosset;Rocco Vertechy;Iain Anderson
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