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Sean P. Colin is a Professor in the Biology Department at Roger Williams University's College of Arts and Sciences, specializing in marine biomechanics and fluid dynamics. His research focuses on the locomotion and feeding mechanics of jellyfish and other marine organisms, with significant contributions to understanding hydrodynamic principles in animal movement.
Dr. Colin's research interests center on marine biomechanics, particularly the hydrodynamics of jellyfish propulsion, metachronal wave patterns, and suction-based thrust mechanisms. His work demonstrates how marine organisms exploit fluid dynamics for efficient movement, with implications for bio-inspired robotics and engineering. Recent research has expanded into biohybrid robotic systems that enhance natural swimming capabilities.
Dr. Colin has published extensively in high-impact journals, with recent work examining
- Fundamental propulsive mechanisms across animal kingdom
- Distributed propulsion in colonial organisms
- Hydrodynamic efficiency in jellyfish swimming
- Applications of marine biomechanics to robotics
Dr. Colin collaborates extensively with researchers including John H. Costello (Marine Biological Laboratory), John O. Dabiri, Brad J. Gemmell, and Kelly R. Sutherland. Their collaborative work has been supported by the National Science Foundation (Grant #1829913) and has resulted in numerous publications that have collectively garnered significant citations in the field of marine biomechanics.
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