Daphne Soares’s (NACS '02), discovery of Dome Pressure Receptors, pressure-detecting mounds that enable crocodilians to detect movement of prey in water, appears in Nature. | Research Topics |

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Matthew Cheely ( Ph.D candidate), and a self confessed computer geek, combined his background in Marine biology and mathematics to pursue graduate work in computational neuroscience at nacs. ..."So, I sent in my letter of acceptance to the program, which basically said “Hey, I'd like to work in this lab with all the robots. I know my degree is in marine biology, but I think I can pick up this whole EE thing as I go.” | More |

 

 

 

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