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Dan Sameoto is a Professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of Alberta, Faculty of Engineering. His research focuses on micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS), biomimetic adhesives, and advanced manufacturing techniques. He holds a PhD in Engineering Science from Simon Fraser University (2008), an M.A.Sc. (2004) and B.Eng. (2002) from Dalhousie University.
Research interests include biomimetics, polymers and composites, and additive manufacturing. His work spans applications in thermal camouflage, soft robotics, and space technology, leveraging innovative materials like liquid metals and microfluidic devices. Notable projects include the development of gecko-inspired adhesives for orbital debris capture and the design of reconfigurable actuators.
Recent publications highlight advancements in polymer-based thermal management systems, recyclable soft robotics components, and high-efficiency wastewater treatment membranes. His courses, such as MEC E 451A/B on vibrations and sound, reflect his expertise in mechanical systems.
No scientific awards were explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. He advises no listed students, but collaborates on multidisciplinary projects involving labs focused on MEMS, microfabrication, and sustainable materials.
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