Biomimetics in space applications

Podcast
Space Specials
  • Biomimetics in space applications
    29:53
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30:00 min
Autonomous construction on the lunar surface
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30:00 min
Atmospheres
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30:00 min
Stars and auroras
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30:00 min
Solar Eclipse 2024
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30:00 min
Most recent space explorations
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30:00 min
Space on earth and beyond
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30:00 min
Closing the loop
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30:00 min
JUICE – Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer
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30:00 min
Imagining being on a space station.
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30:03 min
Encounters with Spacewalkers (Part 2)

Barbara Imhof interviews Julian Vincent
Julian F.V. Vincent is a biologist who has pursued the topic of biomimetics especially in materials science since 1968 when he started his career at the University of Reading, UK. He carried out research and taught as a Professor at Reading and the University of Bath, UK, at the Centre for Biomimetic and Natural Technologies, Department of Mechanical Engineering. He was part time lecturer at the Royal College of Art & Design and Imperial College London until 2010. He has extensive experience in the field and worked in many interdisciplinary contexts, such as mechanical engineering, materials science, architecture, design, creativity, biology, materials, food physics, food texture. He is, and has been, a member of numerous scientific and advisory boards. He cofounded the Centres of Biomimetics in Reading and Bath and is President of the International Society for Bionic Engineering. Currently he is Honorary Professor of Biomimetics at Bath, Special Professor in the Dept. of the Built Environment at Nottingham and Scientific Advisor of the company Swedish Biomimetics 3000.

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