Biomimicry. It's What Many Companies Do Already, but…

Tuesday,  March 25th at 7:00 PM
Laboratory for Laser Energetics

Dr. Mathias Kolle of MIT. Dr. Kolle will discuss Biological and Bio-inspired Photonic Materials.
After Dr. Kolle’s talk, Erika Hanson from consulting firm Terrapin Bright Green[terrapinbrightgreen.com] will describe NYSERDA funding for biomimetic R&D. To learn about the biomimicry progam, visit NY-BIG.org[ny-big.org].
Pre-talk dinner: with guest speaker Mathias Kolle, will be held at King and I at 5 p.m. located at 1455 E Henrietta Rd, Rochester, NY 14623 prior to the talk. Contact the House Committee by email, address below, for dinner reservations. Students: Dinner will be free for the first 2 (two) students who contact the House Committee. You must be a member of the Rochester OSA Section.

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