BioInspired Solutions to Engineering Problems

By Carlo Montemagno

University of Cincinnati

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Abstract

Carlo Montemagno presented a research seminar to the BioEnegineering and MEMS programs at the University of Louisville on February 16, 2011. The talk is available as steaming video at

http://louisville.edu/television/bioengineering.021611.asx

with permission granted by C. Montemagno, R. Cohn and UofL

It presents a summary of Montemagno's research activities from 200--the present, and his plans for future energy and computational systems based on unconventional applications of natural biological proteins and biochemistries.

Bio

Carlo Montemagno is Dean of Engineering at U. Cincinnati. He is one of the notable pioneers in the adaptation of protein machinery to engineering applications in MEMS, energy harvesting and drug/chemical separations.

Credits

Posted by R. W. Cohn, Professor UofL who hosted the seminar.

Sponsored by

University of Louisville BioEningeering Department, ElectroOptics Research Institute & Nanotechnology Center, and the Micro/Nano Technology Center.

References

http://louisville.edu/television/bioengineering.021611.asx

Publications

See Montemagno article in Nano Letters 2010

Cite this work

Researchers should cite this work as follows:

  • Carlo Montemagno (2011), "BioInspired Solutions to Engineering Problems ," https://nanohub.org/resources/10849.

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Submitter

R W Cohn

University of Louisville

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