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Join Professor Michelle Barbour in this captivating conversation with Professor Marc Holderied from the University of Bristol’s School of Biological Sciences. Discover how a serendipitous encounter with a fluffy moth in Costa Rica sparked a 30-year scientific journey that led to the development of ultra-thin, nature-inspired sound-absorbing materials.

🎙️ In this episode follow Marc’s path to Bristol and his passion for acoustics including:

  • Fascinating collaborations with Bristol Zoo, including the discovery of a new frog species and a mysterious bat call
  • The groundbreaking invention of an acoustic tomograph
  • How moth wings inspired the creation of acoustic metamaterials
  • Finding real-world applications from the study of moth wings from noise-reducing wallpaper to quieter aircraft cabins
  • A dream to reduce the hidden health costs of urban noise pollution

Read his original research article : https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2313549121

Highlights

0:00 – Introducing the Enterprise Sessions and Professor Marc Holderied

0:34 – Marc’s journey to Bristol

2:22 – Discovering new species of frogs and bats with Bristol Zoo

4:41 – How shaving a moth’s wings led to an enterprise opportunity

7:49 – How moths evolved an acoustic invisibility cloak to evade bats

13:01 – From research to enterprise: developing acoustic wallpaper and ultra-thin sound absorbers

16:46 – The societal impacts of noise pollution

21:48 – The role Enterprise Fellowships and the University of Bristol’s Commercialisation team and others in going from research to enterprise

🌐 About the Enterprise Sessions

The Enterprise Sessions bring together a diverse mix of company founders and researchers who talk openly about their personal experiences of forming spin-outs and start-ups, raising capital, academic-industry partnerships and the joys of translating research discoveries into real-world impact.

The series aims to inform, inspire and challenge myths and stereotypes about research commercialisation and how businesses and universities can work together to tackle society’s biggest challenges.

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https://www.bristol.ac.uk/enterprise-sessions

🔗 Connect with

Marc Holderied https://www.linkedin.com/in/marc-holderied/

Michele Barbour https://www.linkedin.com/in/michele-barbour-7b049566/

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