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Learning and applying material-based sensing lessons from nature

Posted on:2010-09-04Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Georgia Institute of TechnologyCandidate:McConney, Michael EdwardFull Text:PDF
GTID:1448390002987979Subject:Chemistry
Abstract/Summary:
The work presented in this dissertation was aimed at understanding biology's application of soft materials to enhance sensing abilities and initiate innovative bio-inspired material-based approaches for flow (fluidic and air) sensors and photo-thermal sensors. A key aim is to help strengthen this niche of functional materials science referred to, here, as bio-inspired materials in sensing roles. The work aspires to traverse the boundaries of the subject in order to provide a strong foundation for future scientific explorations of the subject. The studies presented here, include studies of flow sensing in fish and implementing a bio-mimetic approach to microfabricated flow sensors. The work also includes studies of material based signal filtering in spiders, as well as, bio-inspired photo-thermal transduction mechanisms. The capabilities of the methodology are demonstrated with successful engineering studies.
Keywords/Search Tags:Sensing, Studies
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