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Charlie Katrycz

PhD Candidate, Exploring the Structure of Materials

Charlie Katrycz is a Junior Fellow at Massey College who specializes in Materials Science and Engineering.14 He is known for his work on bioinspired engineering and microfluidic cooling systems.1 Katrycz has developed innovative techniques for creating branching shapes inspired by nature, focusing on growing vasculature and generative design.3

As a researcher at the University of Toronto, Katrycz has contributed to projects involving decapod-inspired pigment modulation for active building facades.2 This work explores how biological mechanisms, like those found in Antarctic krill for UV protection, can be applied to create adaptive solar shading in buildings.2

Katrycz has participated in the Junior Fellow Lecture Series at Massey College, presenting on topics related to his field of Materials Science.4 His research appears to bridge the gap between biological systems and engineering applications, with a particular focus on fluid dynamics and adaptive materials.

Highlights

Jan 30 · pnas.org
Multilayered optofluidics for sustainable buildings - PNAS
Jul 15 · nature.com
Decapod-inspired pigment modulation for active building facades

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Greater Toronto Area, Canada