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George V. Lauder is the Henry Bryant Bigelow Professor of Ichthyology at Harvard University, affiliated with the Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) and designated as a Harvard College Professor. He is currently on leave for Spring 2025 and not accepting graduate students for the 2025-2026 academic year. His research focuses on biorobotics, the biomechanics of vertebrate movement (particularly fishes), and evolutionary morphology. Key areas include robotic models of fish locomotion, quantitative flow visualization of shark and ray-finned fish dynamics, and the fluid mechanics of aquatic movement.
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His work bridges biology and engineering, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches such as robotics to explore ecological and evolutionary questions. Recent studies highlight biomimetic shark skin analysis, tuneable stiffness in robotic fish, and the functional morphology of dermal denticles. Collaborations span fluid dynamics, material science, and theoretical biology.
Publications emphasize robotics as a comparative tool, biomimetic design, and the integration of experimental and computational methods. While no awards are explicitly listed, his roles as MCZ Curator and Harvard College Professor reflect institutional recognition.
Advising is paused temporarily, but his lab (Lauder Lab) continues research on fish locomotion, robotics, and biological fluid mechanics. The lab is located at 26 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA, under MCZ facilities.
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