Apr 22 2009
John Dabiri, Jellyfish-Inspired Engineering
John Dabiri

Jellyfish-Inspired Engineering

Earnest C. Watson Lecture , 8:00 PM – 9:30 PM, Beckman Auditorium
John Dabiri, assistant professor of aeronautics and bioengineering at Caltech, will describe how his biology-inspired approach to engineering has placed jellyfish at the center of efforts to build next-generation underwater vehicles, design more versatile onshore wind power, and even to diagnose heart failure. Information: https://events.caltech.edu/events/event-5527.html.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009 at 8:00 PM
Beckman Auditorium
FREE; no tickets or reservations required

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Presented By: Caltech Committee on Institute Programs

Jellyfish are the oldest, simplest, and arguably most successful species of swimming animal in the world. Yet they are primarily considered a nuisance on beaches or, at best, an attraction for aquarium-goers. Dabiri will describe how a biology-inspired approach to engineering has placed jellyfish at the center of efforts to build next-generation underwater vehicles, design more versatile onshore wind power, and even to diagnose heart failure. In the process, he takes engineering measurement techniques underwater, using SCUBA diving methods to study jellyfish and other fish species in their natural environment.

This lecture is the Richard C. Biedebach Memorial Lecture.

John O. Dabiri is Assistant Professor of Aeronautics and Bioengineering at Caltech. Popular Science magazine recently named Dabiri one of its “Brilliant 10” in its seventh annual listing of what it calls “the country’s top young scientists to watch.” Dabiri is listed as a scientist who is “poised to change the world.”

John Dabiri
Popular Science Article
Caltech Press Release

Please Note: This event will be digitally recorded and made available for viewing on the Caltech Theater site. Many past Watson Lectures are available for viewing online on the Caltech Theater site, and are available for purchase: DVD Order Form (PDF)

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