Chemist Joanna Aizenberg mines the deep sea and the forest wetlands for nature's design secrets and uses them to fashion new materials that may change the world
January 26, 2012?|
?|Image: Photograph by Jared Leeds
In Brief
- Who: Joanna Aizenberg
- Vocation|Avocation: Runs a biomimetics lab
- Where: Harvard University
- Research Focus: Takes inspiration from nature for designing new types of materials.
- Big Picture: ?What we do, then, is study interesting biological systems, but with the eyes of a physical scientist.?
Among the first things you notice when you step into the corner office of Harvard University professor Joanna Aizenberg are the playthings. Behind her desk sit a sand dollar, an azure butterfly mounted in a box, a plastic stand with long fibers that erupt in color when a switch is pulled, and haphazard rows of toys. Especially numerous are the Rubik?s cubes?the classic three-by-three, of course, but also ones with four, five, six and even seven mini cubes along each edge. An eight-year-old would be in heaven.
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