Data and Materials Chalk & Talk Seminar Series

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Event Details
  • Date/Time:
    • Thursday October 29, 2015 - Friday October 30, 2015
      3:00 pm - 3:59 pm
  • Location: Klaus Building, Room 1447 Atlanta, GA
  • Phone: (404) 385-1043
  • URL:
  • Email: holly@cc.gatech.edu
  • Fee(s):
    N/A
  • Extras:
Contact

Holly Rush

holly@cc.gatech.edu

 

Summaries

Summary Sentence: Dr. Jeannette Yen will discuss Biologically Inspired Materials Design: Hierarchical Structures inNature

Full Summary:

This bi-weekly chalk & talk series, brought to you by the FLAMEL Traineeship Program, focuses on topics in the areas of data and materials. The series will begin with talks by faculty who are supervising FLAMEL students, and will then progress to talks by the FLAMEL students as they present on their projects. 

Lunch and drinks provided courtesy of the Institute for Materials (IMAT).

Biologically Inspired Materials Design: Hierarchical Structures inNature      

Featuring

Dr. Jeannette Yen, Director, Center for Biologically Inspired Design (CBID)

Abstract:

Living organisms serve as working prototypes of designs that can inform us of how nature practices an economy of materials. The hierarchical patterns of nature are diverse and fascinating. The question is: how does nature build such structures and can we mimic the methods to “expand” the performance of materials? Hierarchical analyses searches for design principles by comparing how similar functions are achieved by organisms at various scales, in different habitats, or by different lineages. Biologically Inspired Design (BID) is an emerging cross-disciplinary domain, where scientists, engineers and designers combine forces “to study and distill principles and functions found in biological systems that have been developed through evolution” and apply this knowledge “to produce novel and exciting basic technologies and new approaches to solving scientific problems”. This synthetic framework can improve the partnership between nature and humans and infuse sustainability into technology design.

Bio:

Dr. Jeannette Yen is the Director of the Georgia Institute of Technology’s Center for Biologically Inspired Design (CBID). The goals of CBID are to bring together faculty who seek to facilitate interdisciplinary research and education for innovative products and techniques based on biologically-inspired design solutions.  CBID participants believe that science and technology are increasingly hitting the limits of approaches based on traditional disciplines, and Biology may serve as an untapped resource for design methodology.  Experiencing the benefits of Nature as a source of innovative and inspiring principles encourages us to preserve and protect the natural world rather than simply to harvest its products.  Jeannette team-teaches the interdisciplinary course in biologically inspired design [http://www. youtube.com/watch?v=PMlvUJ9_GSk].  She has been a Professor of Biology at Georgia Tech since 2001 with a Ph.D. in the interdisciplinary environmental science of biological oceanography where she studies how fluid mechanical and chemical cues transported at low Re flow serve as communication channels for micro-aquatic organisms, primarily zooplankton: key link in aquatic food webs. She has been to all 7 continents, including Antarctica for her research and education.

Additional Information

In Campus Calendar
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Groups

Georgia Tech Materials Institute

Invited Audience
Undergraduate students, Faculty/Staff, Graduate students
Categories
Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium
Keywords
data science, materials
Status
  • Created By: Cecelia Jones
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Oct 26, 2015 - 8:55am
  • Last Updated: Apr 13, 2017 - 5:17pm