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Jacques Dumais

Jacques Dumais is a notable academic and researcher specializing in bioengineering. He is a Professor of Bioengineering at Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez in Chile. His research focuses on plant mechanics, including cell morphogenesis, cell division, water acquisition strategies in plants, and fog collection systems. He has a Ph.D. from Stanford University (2001) and has contributed significantly to scientific literature with over 5,000 citations for his work on topics like plant biomechanics and morphogenesis.123

His notable projects include studies on fog collection systems for small communities, biophysical analysis of plant cell division, and bacterial cellulose membrane production. Dumais has also co-authored influential papers such as "How the Venus Flytrap snaps" published in Nature.12 Additionally, he has been involved in developing bio-inspired systems for water management.2

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