Chiara_Daraio
Chiara_Daraio
Chiara_Daraio
Chiara Daraio is an Italian-American materials scientist and acoustical engineer. She is the G. Bradford
Jones Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Physics at the California Institute of
Technology.[1]
Contributions
Daraio's research develops new materials that combine intriguing chemical composition with a designed
architecture at the micro- and macro-scales. Some of her contributions include a version of Newton's
cradle that can generate "sound bullets"—sound waves focused tightly enough to disrupt matter;[2][3]
walls filled with ball bearings that can pass sound in only one direction;[4][5] 3d-printed self-assembling
rolling robots;[6] solar panels for space missions made of a shape-memory polymer that unfolds in
sunlight;[7] and heat-sensitive artificial skin made out of pectin for both robotic and prosthetic uses[8].
Her work has applications in soft robotics, medical devices, and vibration absorption.
She joined the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) faculty in 2006, and has remained there since
with a leave from 2013 to 2016, to take a chair of Mechanics and Materials at ETH Zurich. At Caltech,
she was initially in the Aeronautics and Applied Physics department, where she was promoted to full
professor in 2010; she then moved to the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Physics in
2016. She currently serves as the G. Bradford Jones Professor in the Division of Engineering and Applied
Science and serves as the Caltech Director of the NSF Center to Stream Healthcare in Place (C2SHIP). [1]
Recognitions
In 2018, Daraio won the UC San Diego Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Outstanding Alumna
Award, "for outstanding achievements in mechanical metamaterials and materials science".[10]
Daraio received a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) from President
Obama in 2012.
References
1. "Group chair: Chiara Daraio" (http://www.daraio.caltech.edu/daraio.html), Daraio Research
Group, California Institute of Technology, retrieved 2020-02-27
2. Carey, Bjorn (November 30, 2010), "Brilliant 10: Chiara Daraio, the Sound Magician" (http
s://www.popsci.com/science/article/2010-10/brilliant-10-chiara-daraio-sound-magician/),
Popular Science
3. Than, Ker (April 5, 2010), " "Sound Bullets" to Zap Off Tumors? Popular office toy inspired
new acoustic device" (https://web.archive.org/web/20200228072757/https://www.nationalge
ographic.com/news/2010/4/100405-sound-bullets-acoustic-lens-cancer-ultrasound/),
National Geographic, archived from the original (https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/
2010/4/100405-sound-bullets-acoustic-lens-cancer-ultrasound/) on 2020-02-28
4. Smalley, Eric (July 28, 2011), Super soundproofing is all about little balls (https://www.cnet.c
om/news/super-soundproofing-is-all-about-little-balls/), CNET
5. Melanson, Donald (July 29, 2011), "Caltech researchers devise acoustic diode that sends
sound one-way, could harvest energy" (https://www.engadget.com/2011/07/29/caltech-resea
rchers-devise-acoustic-diode-that-sends-sound-one-w/), engadget
6. Khan, Amina (August 22, 2019), "This 3D-printed robot assembles itself and then rolls
away" (https://www.latimes.com/science/story/2019-08-22/soft-robots-fold-themselves-like-o
rigami), Los Angeles Times
7. Crane, Leah (July 3, 2019), "A solar panel that unfolds in sunlight could power spacecraft"
(https://www.newscientist.com/article/2208408-a-solar-panel-that-unfolds-in-sunlight-could-p
ower-spacecraft/), New Scientist
8. Choi, Charles Q. (February 1, 2017), "Heat-Sensitive Skin Could Let Prosthetics Feel
Warmth: New heat sensors are as sensitive as those of rattlesnakes" (https://spectrum.ieee.
org/heatsensitive-skin-could-let-prosthetics-feel-warmth), IEEE Spectrum
9. Daraio, Chiara (2006), Design of materials Configurations for enhanced phononic and
electronic properties (https://escholarship.org/uc/item/56t086f8), PhD Dissertation,
University of California, San Diego, Bibcode:2006PhDT........31D (https://ui.adsabs.harvard.e
du/abs/2006PhDT........31D) – via University of California eScholarship Publishing
10. MAE Alumni Awards Recipients (http://maeweb.ucsd.edu/node/1123), UCSD Mechanical
and Aerospace Engineering, November 20, 2018, retrieved 2020-02-27
11. Awards (https://www.metallurgia-italiana.net/eng/riconoscimenti.php), Italian Metallurgical
Society, retrieved 2020-02-27
12. Richard von Mises Prize winners (https://web.archive.org/web/20200920134237/https://gam
m-ev.de/index.php/de/stiftungen-preise/mises-preis-laureaten.html), GAMM, archived from
the original (https://www.gamm-ev.de/index.php/de/stiftungen-preise/mises-preis-laureaten.h
tml) on 2020-09-20, retrieved 2020-02-27
External links
Daraio Research Group (http://www.daraio.caltech.edu/)
Chiara Daraio (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ZU2vYwcAAAAJ) publications
indexed by Google Scholar
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