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EPISODE · Sep 3, 2025 · 35 MIN

Dr. Noel Naughton

from The Engineering Communication Podcast · host Kelly Scarff

Ever wondered how an octopus or a snake could inspire the future of robotics? In our latest episode of The Engineering Communication Podcast, I sit down with Noel Naughton, Assistant Professor in Virginia Tech Mechanical Engineering department, to explore his fascinating research in soft robotics—designed for hard-to-access environments.We dive into: 🔹 How nature’s movers (like octopuses and snakes) are shaping robotic design🔹 Why data visualization isn’t just pretty—it’s powerful (shoutout to University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign!)🔹 And the most important section of a research paper (spoiler: it’s not the conclusion 👀).Whether you're into engineering, communication, or just love a good interdisciplinary convo, this episode is packed with insight and inspiration.

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