Olga Speck

About Olga Speck

Olga Speck, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, specializes in the field of Biomimetics, Plant biomechanics, Functional morphology, Botany, Education (biomimetics).

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Bio‐Inspired Pressure‐Dependent Programmable Mechanical Metamaterial with Self‐Sealing Ability

Is a Forest Fire a Natural Disaster? Investigating the Fire Tolerance of Various Tree Species—An Educational Module

Longevity of system functions in biology and biomimetics: a matter of robustness and resilience

Damage control of plants—from the molecule to the entire plant

Biomimetics in Botanical Gardens—Educational Trails and Guided Tours

Conjoining trees for the provision of living architecture in future cities: a long-term inosculation study

Bridging the Gap

Flow charts as a method to transfer self-sealing from plant models into programmable materials and related challenges

Olga Speck Information

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Citations(all)

2617

Citations(since 2020)

1452

Cited By

1583

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

57

i10Index(since 2020)

45

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Olga Speck Skills & Research Interests

Biomimetics

Plant biomechanics

Functional morphology

Botany

Education (biomimetics)

Top articles of Olga Speck

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Bio‐Inspired Pressure‐Dependent Programmable Mechanical Metamaterial with Self‐Sealing Ability

Advanced Materials

Naeim Ghavidelnia

Viacheslav Slesarenko

Olga Speck

Chris Eberl

2024/4/17

Is a Forest Fire a Natural Disaster? Investigating the Fire Tolerance of Various Tree Species—An Educational Module

Biomimetics

Olga Speck

Thomas Speck

2024/2/15

Longevity of system functions in biology and biomimetics: a matter of robustness and resilience

Max D Mylo

Olga Speck

2023/4/21

Damage control of plants—from the molecule to the entire plant

Frontiers in Plant Science

Olga Speck

David Taylor

Thomas Speck

2023/3/24

Biomimetics in Botanical Gardens—Educational Trails and Guided Tours

Biomimetics

Olga Speck

Thomas Speck

2023/7/11

Conjoining trees for the provision of living architecture in future cities: a long-term inosculation study

Plants

Max D Mylo

Ferdinand Ludwig

Mohammad A Rahman

Qiguan Shu

Christoph Fleckenstein

...

2023/3/20

Bridging the Gap

Grazia Brunetta

Alessandra Faggian

Ombretta Caldarice

2021/6/10

Flow charts as a method to transfer self-sealing from plant models into programmable materials and related challenges

Programmable Materials

Bo Cao

Naeim Ghavidelnia

Olga Speck

Christoph Eberl

2023/1

Plants as inspiration for material-based sensing and actuation in soft robots and machines

Thomas Speck

Tiffany Cheng

Frederike Klimm

Achim Menges

Simon Poppinga

...

2023/7

Acclimation to wind loads and/or contact stimuli? A biomechanical study of peltate leaves of Pilea peperomioides

Journal of Experimental Botany

Max Langer

Elena Hegge

Thomas Speck

Olga Speck

2022/2/24

Elastic property and fracture mechanics of lateral branch-branch junctions in cacti: A case study of Opuntia ficus-indica and Cylindropuntia bigelovii

Frontiers in Plant Science

Max D Mylo

Anna Hoppe

Lars Pastewka

Thomas Speck

Olga Speck

2022/9/27

Biomechanics of the parasite–host interaction of the European mistletoe

Journal of Experimental botany

Max D Mylo

Mara Hofmann

Frank Balle

Samuel Beisel

Thomas Speck

...

2022/2/24

Bio-inspired life-like motile materials systems: Changing the boundaries between living and technical systems in the Anthropocene

Thomas Speck

Simon Poppinga

Olga Speck

Falk Tauber

2021/9/27

Plant-inspired damage control–An inspiration for sustainable solutions in the Anthropocene

The Anthropocene Review

Olga Speck

Max Langer

Max D Mylo

2022/8

Biological concepts as a source of inspiration for efficiency, consistency, and sufficiency

Sustainability

Olga Speck

Martin Möller

Rainer Grießhammer

Thomas Speck

2022/7/20

Charting the twist-to-bend ratio of plant axes

Journal of the Royal Society Interface

Steve Wolff-Vorbeck

Olga Speck

Max Langer

Thomas Speck

Patrick W Dondl

2022/6/22

Learning from Self‐Sealing Deformations of Plant Leaves: The Biomimetic Multilayer Actuator

Advanced Intelligent Systems

Jing Becker

Olga Speck

Timo Göppert

Thomas Speck

Claas Müller

2022/11/11

3D reticulated actuator inspired by plant up-righting movement through a cortical fiber network

Biomimetics

Tom Masselter

Olga Speck

Thomas Speck

2021/5/27

Bridging the Gap: From Biomechanics and Functional Morphology of Plants to Biomimetic Developments

Olga Speck

Thomas Speck

2021/10/18

Advances on the visualization of the internal structures of the European mistletoe: 3D reconstruction using microtomography

Frontiers in Plant Science

Max David Mylo

Mara Hofmann

Alexander Delp

Ronja Scholz

Frank Walther

...

2021/9/20

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