Watch now!  - Following Nature’s lead - Bioinspired technologies

Watch now! - Following Nature’s lead - Bioinspired technologies

Bioinspired technologies - how they work and what can they be used for? Where are the limits? What do they replace?

By IES - a multi-disciplinary engineering institution

Date and time

Sun, 30 Jun 2024 10:30 - 12:00 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

A recording is now available

This talk provides an insight into the progression, potential, and intricacies of bioinspired technologies.

Professor Adam A. Stokes explores the multidisciplinary field of bioinspired engineering, demonstrating how engineers can draw valuable insights from natural processes refined over millions of years. His talk will cover aspects of mechanical and electrical engineering, as well as biology and chemistry, to develop innovative automation technologies for use on land, at sea, and in the air.

Navigating through the realms of AI, Robotics, and Embodiment, the talk underscores the symbiotic relationship between biological inspirations and the innovations they have fostered. With a methodical approach, Prof. Stokes discusses some of the major projects that he has been involved in, their outcomes, and the specific technologies that have arisen. Emphasising the foundational role of nature in Bioinspired Engineering, he also offers a candid perspective on the intersections and collaborations between academia and industry, and the subsequent challenges and opportunities that they present.

Adam A. Stokes is Professor and Chair of Bioinspired Engineering in the School of Engineering at The University of Edinburgh. Adam holds degrees in engineering, biomedical science, and analytical chemistry. His pioneering research in Soft Robotics and Soft Systems has received over 5600 citations, with publications in leading scientific journals. He is a founding Co-Lead of The National Robotarium, the UK centre of excellence in robotics. He is the Deputy Director and founding member of the Edinburgh Centre for Robotics. Adam leads a team of approximately 20 people in his interdisciplinary research laboratory – The Soft Systems Group – where the focus is on the intersection of next-generation robotics technology, bioelectronics, and bioinspired engineering. Outside of the academy, Adam is a founder of several companies in the health-tech and robotics fields and currently the Academic in Residence with Archangels Investors Ltd.

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IES (formerly IESIS) is a multi-disciplinary engineering body, founded in Scotland, that provides a forum in which individuals from all engineering and related disciplines can discuss and exchange information, generate ideas and encourage young engineers. IES works with kindred bodies to promote a wider understanding of the role of the professional engineer in society.

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