Knowledge Transfer

The EBICS Knowledge Transfer goal is to develop effective mechanisms and pathways to facilitate intellectual exchanges between institutions and partners of various types that will support the sharing of knowledge, information, and the application of new technology.  To meet this goal we plan to build a research community that brings together such diverse groups as developmental biologists and controls engineers, develops a common language, and promotes new interactions.  Because the Center’s discoveries are expected to have a direct impact on critical national needs in energy, the environment, security, and healthcare, EBICS will also take a leading role in developing applications based on Center research by fostering industrial partnerships.  Through outreach programs EBICS hopes to attract more young students into science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and particularly into the interdisciplinary field between biology and engineering with  the goal of strengthening the future US workforce’s competitiveness in a global economy.  EBICS will also develop programs for the general public that promote an understanding and appreciation of the innovative work of the Center. 

Specifically EBICS seeks to:

  • Disseminate new ideas and approaches into broader R&D community through conferences, symposia, and workshops at professional conferences
  • Revolutionize industrial practices at the biology-engineering interface
  • Stimulate government agencies to incorporate forward engineering of multi-cellular biological systems into their program areas
  • Increase public awareness of EBICS activities through multimedia communications

 

 

Diversity

The National Science Foundation places a huge emphasis on diversity and inclusion. EBICS will focus on broadening the participation of under-represented minorities and women in all aspects of the center.

View EBICS Diversity Objectives
 

Director for Knowledge Transfer

Linda Griffith, PhD
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Workshops and Symposia

Current Programs:

American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) Annual Meeting

December 11-15, 2010, Philadelphia
Session Organizers: Roger Kamm, Muhammad Zaman
Topic:  Synthesis, Optimization, and Application of Biological Machines
Center Presenters: Rashid Bashir, Roger Kamm, Todd McDevitt, Ron Weiss       

American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Summer Bioengineering Conference

June 22-26, 2011, Farmington, PA
Co-organizing a day-long satellite meeting, “Frontiers Symposium on the Mechanics of Development” chaired by Larry Taber and Lance Davidson
Center Presenters: Keynote by Roger Kamm 

Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES)

October 24-25, 2012, Atlanta
Organizers: Hanjoong Jo (Conference Chair)
Center Presenters:  Gang Bao 

23rd International Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (ICTAM2012)

August 19-24, 2012, Beijing, China
Session on Biomechanics and Biomaterials (Bao, session Co-Chair) 

World Congress of Biomechanics (WCB)

August 1-6th, 2014, Singapore
Meeting Organizers: Roger Kamm and Muhammad Zamin
Topics: Yet to be determined