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Ian Krase

Marin Science Seminar Presentation: “Bioinspiration: Bird-bots and Bug-bots at Berkeley" with Ian Krase, TLHS grad and junior at UC Berkeley (October 30, 2013) Download the flyer here.

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Many of today's robots are large, clunky assemblages of wheels, wires, and electronics. On the other hand, we can make much more mobile and effective ones by learning from millions of years of natural evolution. At the Fearing Lab in UC Berkeley, we imitate cockroaches, birds, and geckos; animals with very interesting properties. What can we gain by modeling our machines after these runners, fliers, and climbers?.

Ian Krase is an alumnus of Terra Linda High School, who took a strong interest in science and engineering in a wide variety of subfields. Ian taught himself machining, built electronic equipment, and made glass mirrors the old way. He also worked on equipment during internships at the UC Berkeley nanotechnology labs. Currently he is an undergraduate at UC Berkeley in the Mechanical Engineering department where he has discovered his love of robotics and joined the Fearing Lab, a group which focuses on imitating nature to make highly efficient small robots. 

Previous talk: “Birdbots, Bugbots, and Faux Gecko: Imitating Nature at Fearing Lab, Berkeley" 5/23/12

 
 

Ian Krase

UC Berkeley's Fearing Biomimetic Millisystems Lab

"Robot Birds & Octoroaches on the Loose at UC Berkeley"

Making GeckoTape (a HS activity)

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