
معرفی
Lola England de Valpine Professor of Applied Mathematics, Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, and Physics at Harvard University. Faculty Dean of Mather House and Area Chair for Applied Mathematics. Affiliated with Harvard University Center for the Environment, Materials Research Science and Engineering Center, and Kavli Institute for Bionano Science & Technology. Research focuses on interdisciplinary applications of applied mathematics to biological, physical, and engineering systems.
Education details not explicitly listed in text. Research interests include mechanics of soft materials, biomechanics, robotics, developmental biology, and statistical physics. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with experimental observations to explain phenomena ranging from snake locomotion to brain folding patterns.
Recent publications emphasize control strategies in stochastic systems, robotics using modular particle chains, and morphogenesis in biological systems. Active collaborations span robotics design, synthetic biology, and environmental science. His Soft Math Lab explores the intersection of geometry, mechanics, and biology.
Recipient of prestigious appointments including endowed professorships. Advising and grant activities not detailed here but reflect long-term engagement in interdisciplinary research. Lab work includes development of kirigami-based metamaterials and bio-inspired robotics.




