Marcelo Osvaldo Magnasco
Marcelo Osvaldo Magnasco | |
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Born | December 14, 1963 | (age 61)
Citizenship | Argentina, U. S. A. |
Alma mater | The University of Chicago |
Known for | Thermal ratchet, Auditory Physiology, dating the Odyssey |
Awards | University of Chicago’s Sydney Bloomenthal Dissertation Fellow, William Rainey Harper Dissertation-year Fellow |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Theoretical neuroscience |
Institutions | The Rockefeller University, International Centre for Theoretical Physics |
Doctoral advisor | Leo P. Kadanoff |
Other academic advisors | Oreste Piro Mitchell J. Feigenbaum Albert J. Libchaber |
Marcelo Osvaldo Magnasco is a biophysicist and a professor at The Rockefeller University.
He is known for his work on thermal ratchets as models of biological motors,[1] auditory biophysics,[2][3] bailout embeddings,[4] neural coding,[5] other studies of biological networks such as leaf venation,[6] and for placing the date of the solar eclipse mentioned in the Odyssey on April 16, 1178 B.C.[7] together with Constantino Baikouzis of the National University of La Plata.[8][9]
In 2013, Magnasco formed the m2c2 collaboration with cetacean researcher Diana Reiss in order to study marine mammal communication and cognition.[10][11] Their interdisciplinary team is probing dolphin intelligence using an underwater interactive touchpad at the National Aquarium (Baltimore).[12]
References
[edit]- ^ Maddox, John (Sep 16, 1993), "Making Models of Muscle Contraction", Nature, 365 (6443): 203, Bibcode:1993Natur.365..203M, doi:10.1038/365203a0, PMID 8371773, S2CID 5602010
- ^ Ball, Phillip (Nov 2, 2001), "Canaries Change Their Tune", Nature News, doi:10.1038/news011108-2
- ^ Cho, Adrian (Jun 16, 2000), "What's shaking in the ear?", Science, 288 (5473): 1954–1955, doi:10.1126/science.288.5473.1954, PMID 10877709, S2CID 118174911
- ^ Julyan H. E. Cartwright, Marcelo O. Magnasco, and Oreste Piro "Bailout embeddings, targeting of invariant tori, and the control of Hamiltonian chaos", Phys. Rev. E 65, 045203(R) (2002).
- ^ Complexity Digest 2000.19, Complexity Digest, Feb 19, 2001
- ^ Lichtman, Flora (Feb 19, 2010), Lighting Up Leaves, Science Friday, archived from the original on 2011-09-28
- ^ Baikouzis, Constantino; Magnasco, Marcelo O. (June 24, 2008), "Is an eclipse described in the Odyssey?", Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 105 (26): 8823–8828, doi:10.1073/pnas.0803317105, PMC 2440358, PMID 18577587
- ^ Bär, Nora (July 1, 2008), "Hallan precisiones astronómicas en la poesía de Homero]", Diario la Nacion, Edicion, Diario La Nacion, retrieved 2008-01-07
- ^ Minkel, JR (Jun 23, 2008), "Homer's Odyssey Said to Document 3,200-Year-Old Eclipse", Scientific American (News)
- ^ "Marcelo Magnasco – m2c2". Retrieved 2019-08-14.
- ^ Marine Mammal Communication and Cognition Laboratory Website
- ^ Scientists to probe dolphin intelligence using an interactive touchpad (PDF), May 25, 2017