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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Adam Summers\nhosted by Tamas Hausel\nAbstract: I am i
 nterested in the sea as a source of bioinspiration. The marine environment
 \, mirroring the internal conditions of the human body\, is a fertile sour
 ce of new technologies and materials. The talk will focus on a couple of s
 uccess stories\, new forms of suction attachment\, and new ways to filter 
 particulates\, as well as work in progress on armor. The suction cups are 
 modeled on a fish sucker and can attach to very rough surfaces with the sa
 me tenacity as smooth surfaces. The innovative aspect of the filter is tha
 t the mesh size is larger than the particles captured. The twin roots of t
 hese research projects are natural history and morphology. I will discuss 
 a new initiative to CT scan all of the vertebrates\, and the challenges an
 d opportunities presented by this large dataset. All of the scan data are 
 being made available on-line with an open access model and this has alread
 y resulted in unanticipated synergies and new projects. 
LOCATION:Raiffeisen Lecture Hall\, Central Building\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:kzaruba@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Adam Summers: #ScanAllFishes - how\, why\, and whatever will you do
  with all those data
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/38
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