Lab Updates, Poster Presentation

Poster Presentations at the Student Research Symposium

This week, our dedicated BID4R Lab researchers showcased their work at the Student Research Symposium on November 15th, organized by the Office of Undergraduate Research and led by Ronnie Mack, Ed.D. The symposium offered a unique opportunity for participants to not only exhibit their research to peers but also to an esteemed panel of judges from various academic disciplines. The judging panel included representatives from Embry-Riddle Daytona Beach College of Engineering, Embry-Riddle Daytona Beach

College of Aviation, Embry-Riddle Daytona Beach College of Arts & Sciences, and professionals from industry. Additionally, visitors from Daytona State College added to the diverse audience.

Our lab proudly presented a total of 8 posters which accounted for almost 10% of all presentations! We congratulate to our researchers for their outstanding participation and the valuable insights they shared during this symposium. We are excited to see what their awesome research will bring and their upcoming conference presentations!

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Dr. Sara Behdad Visit

We were delighted to welcome Dr. Sara Behdad to our lab meeting this week (November 13th). Dr. Behdad is an Associate Professor at the Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure & Environment at the University of Florida. She leads the Green Engineering Technology for the Community of Tomorrow (GETCOT) Research Laboratory at UF and serves as the associate editor for

both the ASME Journal of Mechanical Design and the ASME Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering. It was a privilege to have such an esteemed guest share her insights and expertise with us.

During the meeting, our lab organized a mini poster fair to showcase our ongoing research in the BID4R Lab. Dr. Behdad’s presence added significant value as we gained valuable insights and feedback from her distinguished perspective.

Lab Updates, Poster Presentation

BID4R Lab at the College of Engineering (COE) Industry Advisory Board (IAB) Poster Fair

Exciting Insights from the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Department, College of Engineering Industry Advisory Board Poster Fair!

It was that time of the year again when innovation and academia converged at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. The annual visit by our esteemed Industry Advisory Board brought forth a captivating poster session hosted by the College of Engineering, and it was nothing short of spectacular!

Representing the College of Engineering, our Electrical, Computer, and Software Systems (EECS) department proudly showcased four remarkable posters and the Biologically Inspired Design-for-Resilience (BID4R) Lab was one of them. These engaging presentations provided a window into the bright minds and groundbreaking research happening right here at Embry-Riddle.

Our lab member James Hand, a second-year Ph.D. student, shared his thoughts on the experience: “It was truly exciting that Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University provides us with the platform to engage with industry leaders. We discussed not only the current status of our research but also the exciting pathways our research is paving for the future”.

“An Overview of the Biologically Inspired Design for Resilience Lab Research Pillars” was presented by James HandRogelio Gracia OtálvaroAusten Pallen, and Jessica Christa Wira Hadipoernomo. With unwavering support from our distinguished faculty member, Bryan Watson, P. E., this poster embodies innovation and resilience in the heart of academia.

The poster fair was a testament to the vibrant exchange between our students and industry leaders, and it underlines the incredible potential that thrives within our academic community.

Author: Fayruz Maysha

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A Glimpse into Our Weekly Lab Meeting

In our Biologically-Inspired Design for Resilience Lab, we learn something new every week. Our weekly group meetings are always interesting where we talked about various research topics, share fresh ideas, and engage in stimulating discussions. Dr. Watson, our dedicated mentor, always introduces captivating papers and topics for discussion, along with fun activities that make our meetings both educational and enjoyable.

In a recent session held in the COE Conference Room, we explored a paper titled “10 Simple Rules for Better Figures” by Nicolas P. Rougier, Michael Droettboom, and Philip E. Bourne, published in the PLOS Computational Biology Journal. Together, we analyzed various figures, evaluating their strengths and weaknesses based on the rules outlined in the paper.

The meeting featured the enthusiastic participation of Jessica Christa Wira Hadipoernomo, Dr. Bryan Watson, James Hand, Rogelio Gracia Otálvaro, Fayruz Maysha, Julia Gorthey, Dmytro Kravchenko, and Austen Pallen (from left to right).

Our collaborative efforts are shaping the future of scientific exploration and creative innovation through biologically inspired designs. If you have any questions or would like to collaborate with us, please don’t hesitate to reach out!

Author: Jessica Christa Wira Hadipoernomo