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Andrew Philippides

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Arthropod Structure & Development|July 29, 2017
Vision for navigation: What can we learn from ants?Paul Graham, Andrew Philippides
Review of General Psychology : Journal of Division 1, of the American Psychological Association|September 22, 2015
From Mindless Masses to Small Groups: Conceptualizing Collective Behavior in Crowd ModelingAnne Templeton, John Drury, Andrew Philippides
Artificial Life|March 3, 2016
Active Shape Discrimination with Compliant Bodies as Reservoir ComputersChris Johnson, Andrew Philippides, Philip Husbands
Soft Robotics|March 12, 2019
Simulating Soft-Bodied Swimmers with Particle-Based PhysicsChris Johnson, Andrew Philippides, Philip Husbands
Current Biology : CB|August 10, 2010
Animal cognition: multi-modal interactions in ant learningPaul Graham, Andrew Philippides, Bart Baddeley
Royal Society Open Science|August 16, 2018
Walking together: behavioural signatures of psychological crowdsAnne Templeton, John Drury, Andrew Philippides
Developmental Cell|May 1, 2014
Do endothelial cells dream of eclectic shape?Katie Bentley, Andrew Philippides, Erzsébet Ravasz Regan
Plos Computational Biology|September 10, 2025
Ant visual route navigation: How the fine details of behaviour promote successful route performance and convergenceAmany Azevedo Amin, Andrew Philippides, Paul Graham
Artificial Life|February 5, 2013
Many hands make light work: further studies in group evolutionNicholas Tomko, Inman Harvey, Nathaniel Virgo, et al.
Neural Computation|May 5, 2010
Reconciling the STDP and BCM models of synaptic plasticity in a spiking recurrent neural networkDaniel Bush, Andrew Philippides, Phil Husbands, et al.
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Arthropod Structure & Development|July 29, 2017
Vision for navigation: What can we learn from ants?Paul Graham, Andrew Philippides
Review of General Psychology : Journal of Division 1, of the American Psychological Association|September 22, 2015
From Mindless Masses to Small Groups: Conceptualizing Collective Behavior in Crowd ModelingAnne Templeton, John Drury, Andrew Philippides
Artificial Life|March 3, 2016
Active Shape Discrimination with Compliant Bodies as Reservoir ComputersChris Johnson, Andrew Philippides, Philip Husbands
Soft Robotics|March 12, 2019
Simulating Soft-Bodied Swimmers with Particle-Based PhysicsChris Johnson, Andrew Philippides, Philip Husbands
Current Biology : CB|August 10, 2010
Animal cognition: multi-modal interactions in ant learningPaul Graham, Andrew Philippides, Bart Baddeley
Royal Society Open Science|August 16, 2018
Walking together: behavioural signatures of psychological crowdsAnne Templeton, John Drury, Andrew Philippides
Developmental Cell|May 1, 2014
Do endothelial cells dream of eclectic shape?Katie Bentley, Andrew Philippides, Erzsébet Ravasz Regan
Plos Computational Biology|September 10, 2025
Ant visual route navigation: How the fine details of behaviour promote successful route performance and convergenceAmany Azevedo Amin, Andrew Philippides, Paul Graham
Artificial Life|February 5, 2013
Many hands make light work: further studies in group evolutionNicholas Tomko, Inman Harvey, Nathaniel Virgo, et al.
Neural Computation|May 5, 2010
Reconciling the STDP and BCM models of synaptic plasticity in a spiking recurrent neural networkDaniel Bush, Andrew Philippides, Phil Husbands, et al.
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