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Q&A Session following PhD Defense - Steven Keating - MIT
Q&A session following Steven Keating's MIT PhD defense. To watch the prior thesis defense, here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/IRBQv2TJFX4/v-deo.html
This Mechanical Engineering PhD defense presentation occurred at at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in August 2016. The presented research was conducted within the Mediated Matter group at the MIT Media Lab. More information at matter.media.mit.edu/people/bio/steven-keating and at www.stevenkeating.info
Thank you to my thesis advisors:
Dr. Neri Oxman
Dr. David Wallace
Dr. Woodie Flowers
And thank you for watching!
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From Bacteria to Buildings: Additive Manufacturing Outside of the Box - S. Keating - MIT PhD Defense
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Mechanical Engineering PhD defense presentation by Steven Keating at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in August 2016. More information at matter.media.mit.edu/people/bio/steven-keating and at www.stevenkeating.info To view the Q&A session following this thesis presentation, a video link is here: ua-cam.com/video/XSZX6vH7r7Q/v-deo.html The presented research was conducted within t...

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  • @terrenceobrien5271
    @terrenceobrien5271 Рік тому

    Living infrastructure, as intelligent matter, covering the globe in less than a day. That’s where the self assembling, self perfecting is leading us. Wow!

  • @abramsonrl
    @abramsonrl Рік тому

    Best supervillain backstory ever

  • @synthetic4
    @synthetic4 Рік тому

    blah blah blah bla... zzzz... zzzz...

  • @ThomasTheFapEngine
    @ThomasTheFapEngine 2 роки тому

    RIP Steve, Truly revolutionary stuff. I just hope we see more of Your ideas eventually come to fruition

  • @canbiance
    @canbiance 2 роки тому

    inspiring to all of us interested in AM. You have left your legacy and it saddens me to think of what more great discoveries you would have enlightened the world with. I have worked alone in warehouses and I can tell you its not easy, I couldn't image going through chemo at the same time. What an inspiration to us all and you will live on with all of us RIP

  • @farsyds
    @farsyds 2 роки тому

    Omg, I just found this video and was looking him up on google and then.... "Alumnus Steven John Keating SM '12, PhD '16 passed away from brain cancer on July 19 at the age of 31" I never had a teary eye for someone I just saw 5 minutes ago on a youtube video. Rest in peace :(

  • @anatolikos
    @anatolikos 2 роки тому

    Geniously mind expanding, radiating enthusiasm & determination. Achiever spirit, gigantic work.

  • @javierojedadiaz
    @javierojedadiaz 2 роки тому

    Genius!!. Sad to read he died

  • @asdfasdf8659
    @asdfasdf8659 2 роки тому

    Keep up the good job

  • @sf.9731
    @sf.9731 2 роки тому

    The more I listen to this young man, the more l think l was a very bad mother. I need to go back in time and set rules.

  • @sf.9731
    @sf.9731 2 роки тому

    He sure doesn't look or sound like a millennial

  • @anjalyb6935
    @anjalyb6935 2 роки тому

    I wish I will have this kind of confidence in my viva defence..

  • @jubiludrofher7534
    @jubiludrofher7534 3 роки тому

    this guy was going places

  • @howard927
    @howard927 3 роки тому

    WOW I hope you live for a long time to bring good solutions to humanety How to invest ?

  • @paulquigley1174
    @paulquigley1174 3 роки тому

    holy fu

  • @platinumgroupllc2575
    @platinumgroupllc2575 3 роки тому

    What about foam concrete my brother, insulation and structural integrity. Well done, really enjoyed learning about you, your genius and approach to sustainability

  • @igorberezin856
    @igorberezin856 3 роки тому

    They cut out more than you realize. You're so dumb.

  • @thescientistschurch
    @thescientistschurch 3 роки тому

    Used in clone production😬

  • @Gn0ume
    @Gn0ume 3 роки тому

    "David Walrus in his natural habitat" (c)

  • @randomemail3152
    @randomemail3152 3 роки тому

    The verdant milk scilly delight because yam qualitatively snow since a aggressive pump. bright, classy children

  • @zyanidwarfare5634
    @zyanidwarfare5634 3 роки тому

    Amazing way to build, print out the shell then fill the hollow insides with concrete or whatever then sand down the rough bits outside and inside, paint it and done

  • @_TheGuyWithNoName_
    @_TheGuyWithNoName_ 3 роки тому

    My friend Hugh Jass wants to be at MIT

  • @aakardev4699
    @aakardev4699 3 роки тому

    Congratulations Keating. Its good to know how MIT promotes and inspires new age technology. I am sure he was not asked to defend on References and author references otherwise the defense topic would have ended in additional academic theory . Unlike Indian IIT, and premier academic institutions end up in narrow mindedness, they don't look at the topic and passion for creative thinking and practices. Thanks Keating. Hope Indian Government can Lear something from your PhD.

  • @jackschitt7783
    @jackschitt7783 3 роки тому

    This was a paid 'presentation' paid for by corporate douchebags that are clueless to how real life is outside of their screens or the paper they make imaginary predictions on that never work. Squids don't have teeth. They have beaks. This is bullshit. Corporate racketeering and laundering (alter) is what it is.

  • @citizenfriendly3845
    @citizenfriendly3845 3 роки тому

    This is the future for computer chips maybe 30 years from now

  • @tokugagua2008
    @tokugagua2008 3 роки тому

    True inspiration

  • @agentkaabi9967
    @agentkaabi9967 3 роки тому

    Long story short He made a real life RTS Game .

  • @devol3829
    @devol3829 3 роки тому

    13:40 the picture is kinda an oxymoron.

  • @_TheGuyWithNoName_
    @_TheGuyWithNoName_ 3 роки тому

    He slipped away too soon

  • @LaudvekkysGrooveLab
    @LaudvekkysGrooveLab 3 роки тому

    I just read about his demise .

  • @jasonwu3562
    @jasonwu3562 3 роки тому

    Me feeding my house be like:

  • @ghostsdefeated4078
    @ghostsdefeated4078 3 роки тому

    I was watching this and found it wholesome how he jokes about his tumor and now I found out he passed... may he rest in peace

  • @philiproler5572
    @philiproler5572 3 роки тому

    i love to see ppl having ideas and doing their best to make them happen. just for the sake of sth that fascinates them. where the main focus is not to just make money and get rich. if everybody would be like that humanity would be truly the superior species. but as most of us are (stupid dickheads) we will most likely rot ourselves out xD RIP

  • @johnstanley6977
    @johnstanley6977 3 роки тому

    RIP

  • @viper765
    @viper765 3 роки тому

    I am sorry but those voice cracks i can't XDDDDDDD

  • @dcubuntu
    @dcubuntu 3 роки тому

    Wow! Does anyone know if any of the open projects he proposed evolved into entities outside of MIT that one can become involved with? (I did find OpenHumans.org, but am more interested in the "map" idea he presented in the talk, and other large-scale sustainable, open manufacturing groups carrying on the work.)

  • @davidantill6949
    @davidantill6949 3 роки тому

    Very sad to hear this guy has died. Hopefully his legacy will inspire many others.

  • @relativityboy
    @relativityboy 3 роки тому

    What an excellent human being!.Nasa acquired some of his technology for printing building foundations on the moon. He lives on in his projects! Here's his MIT obit. news.mit.edu/2019/celebrating-curious-mind-steven-keating-0722

  • @FBlaise
    @FBlaise 3 роки тому

    Wow that was fun to watch..

  • @toditron
    @toditron 3 роки тому

    The problem I see with print construction using foams is the materials are often toxic to to the environment once the life of the structure has been exhausted. Choosing bio-degradable foams would not make sense from a durability perspective, but if the life of the material is many hundreds of years longer than the life of the structure then it is not environmentally sustainable.

  • @johnlindsey7355
    @johnlindsey7355 3 роки тому

    So the Earth is a petulant motion machine right anyways the human body you know has arteries I was thinking about why not just put a water turbine in a blood vessel and a battery pack somewhere in the human cavity and just run your computer systems right out of your own battery off your own freaking main arteries you know just a little water will a little turbine in there making electricity anyways that's another one of my ideas

  • @johnlindsey7355
    @johnlindsey7355 3 роки тому

    Have you seen the girl who in some college she grew a canoe out of I believe fungus or mushroom so that was pretty amazing grew it right so here's the thing certain I think mushrooms are fungus or something can survive in space or something I thought about a living spaceship like basically a terrarium spaceship that anyways I'm not going to explain it all you should give me a job when you're the boss of your home company I got some ideas I got an idea so you're talking 3D printers I've been having ideal I call it the spider rail or the spider forge so I train tracks right they're made in sections because one the Earth moves or this and that whatever kind of b******* they want to say but everyone knows that the less friction there is the faster an object can go so if there's no friction in your train track your speed can go awesome right well how do you get an endless train track my idea was to get a huge machine that has basically change treads on both side and it's a moving forge right like you seen the Play-Doh machine where the kids wishes down the Play-Doh and the The Plato comes out the back well why not have a forge that just drives and it's continuously squirting out train track rail right so here's the whole plan is you have the forge it drives and you have trucks coming and filling in the cold and the metal or whatever the s*** you need but it's continuously moving excreting the rail so you have a continuously long rail now the whole ideal and real point of this is the Grand canyon has some of the deepest kings in the world right I want this thing to perch itself over the edge of the highest cliff and extrude down a rail two metal rails right two metal tracks down the longest thing and then make a u up the other side just like a skateboard ramp I want to make a electric rail just like a skateboard ramp in a curve so you can take a train a shuttle whatever you start off on the flat you go and then you drop and you use gravity momentum and the electromagnetism and you're going down down down and then you shoot up and you launch exactly like a skateboard does and at the top of that launch when you leave the track that's when you engage your rockets so basically getting to space would cost us half the rocket fuel we might even be able to do it with no rocket fuel if we do it right and we make a glider and Condor glide up my ideal is the track and then make a dish that creates a heat cyclone thing that can take you up so you hit the rail your s*** goes up and then it launches up and then connects to the perfect angle to catch the heat rise anyways I've been that I got a few theories how to get a space with not using fuels

  • @johnlindsey7355
    @johnlindsey7355 3 роки тому

    Ap I think everything you're doing is very impressive I have some ideas so how you're saying you have this the geiger counter to sense radioactivity well with a bucket while it's collecting things it can make a diode and a cat out make earth batteries makes the structure basically an earth battery so as it's building or printing it in lines the materials to where the whole structure is creating energy I have an idea for a 3D printer that's similar to this but it's for the desert so there was this man who made a giant what you call it a magnifying glass and he was making the desert sand in the glass right which impressive and awesome and I was thinking but it was only stationary in one spot I was thinking well what if you took that and you had it making a beam and you pulled it along either you can make a wind cell or make it you could make a steam boiler the desert heat and some steam and it would move itself but here was my ideal was to make a pipe or a channel you make a huge channel of glass right so basically you have your beam coming down heating the sand and then you just have a doll or something pointing down that it pulls the sand and it makes a channel a u channel right and it goes all the way down and it makes as long as you want a u channel then it makes another one and then you join those two together and then you get a pipe a glass pipe or you can have it go around in anyways glass is what I believe a huge city was made out of in our desert a long time ago by our ancestors glass is the ultimate building material for 3D printers for some 3D printers think about it buddy if you have a 3D printer in the desert that's using solar panel and magnifications to melt glass and then you can just form it in any shape you want hey if you ever use my idea you think I can come in and be on the project and learn from you guys all about machining and stuff like that I've just been online cooking my whole life I mean I could cook and clean the bathrooms and s*** and work on the projects I got great ideas I'm smart I can build anything but I'm just saying if you even ever hear these comments or whatever

  • @johnlindsey7355
    @johnlindsey7355 3 роки тому

    I do like I said my name is Johnny red now here's the deal tissue like your brain right when the surgery like that happens the information transfers to one side cuz it's electric synapses correct now say you were to clone your brain or a huge body right and then you take your you take yourself right so you have a cloned out body brand new you incubated it in a test to vagina test too right you lay down on the operating table they cut opening your head right and then basically graft you to your clone body right but say you're 80 years old but your clone body is 20 okay they graft your two skulls together and leave you like that for maybe two days or two weeks until you can start moving the hand of the 20 year old clone body until your consciousness shifts out of the 80 year old body into the 20 year old body through the brain because your your brain tissue is going to go to the more living better brain tissue right so just 3D print yourself a body then connect your heads together until you can start moving the toes feet and hands of the other body and then you'll just switch over and then you'll just kind of prune off the the old dead parts you know I've been thinking about this forever like why isn't eternal life happening when it's so easy to do I mean you literally just got to get a cadaver will not a cadaver it has to be living with no consciousness or soul in it and then connect your head to it and then eventually you'll just go into it you know energy is neither lost nor destroyed it's just displaced I don't know you know what I'm saying right I think it's completely feasible

  • @johnlindsey7355
    @johnlindsey7355 3 роки тому

    You know what I think there used to be a certain beetle or bug that could do that brain surgery long time ago

  • @johnlindsey7355
    @johnlindsey7355 3 роки тому

    I'm starting to wonder if you're more than just a man dude cuz basically everything you're talking about is if you combined all of those together into a 3D printer you can pretty much make it human or animal or a creature you could print something that has a stomach which has acids and then you could print things that move pretty much so I'm wondering if you're a man who likes to have a tablet in one hand and a pencil in the other and reincarnated or something I don't know I mean you're as smart as me but you have an education and labs to try whatever you want I love your passionate about this too you know what's funny is like everything you're doing is what the Creator did and you know it's funny though is humans are so they just want to make boxes and straight lines but in reality strength and structure comes from the roundness you know it comes from whatever gravity supposedly is whatever that pool is if you use it and you're building it makes your structure stronger with the arch you know we rethink our buildings Fuller buildings were shaped like conch shells they never get blown down by a tornado and if they got flooded they would have air pockets and you can survive for a while anyways oh your brain got broken then I got fixed huh they might have put some kind of robot in your brain without you even knowing it I don't know but my name is Johnny Ray I find you interesting you know what you should 3D print hard batteries solid cell batteries into your structures also what if your whole structure was a solid cell battery with the fluid printed through in the the conductive lines printed through you can basically make a living building that is constantly reacting for years say you make a building that has photosynthesis for walls it has a acid and let's say it pulls water or air and it breaks CO2 somehow I don't know condensation to pressure created some of the vacuum through like just a falling weight top man if possibilities are endless it isn't it awesome

  • @johnlindsey7355
    @johnlindsey7355 3 роки тому

    Bro what you're talking about the sourcing on site material so I was thinking about whenever there's these hurricanes and these disasters and all that wrecked s*** is there and people are just I've been thinking about a machine that pulls up and it's like a wood chipper right it just takes all the 10 all the wood all the metal all the concrete and it just grinds it up and presses it into Lego bricks and then people can rebuild structures right out of it I was thinking about building it as like a you know a thing a relief thing or something you know basically just something that could like chew up trailers like trailer parks or stick houses and then make a building block out of it but I think it'd be cool about the size of a semi truck rolls up and you just get like a bobcat that picks up all the material puts it in the chipper it ships gets mixed with some kind of glue or something and pressed anyways

  • @johnlindsey7355
    @johnlindsey7355 3 роки тому

    So your paint I really like that bro have you seen the people who have made the pin that they draw with it and it creates a electric circuit so while you print you can print your wiring into every building so you'll have no need for electricity and you just wherever you want your electric wiring path to run you the material the copper would be injected into the wall so you would just have a a circuit in the wall already that that's where you need to go with your 3D printing is how to incorporate the wiring and the lighting and the light sockets

  • @johnlindsey7355
    @johnlindsey7355 3 роки тому

    Those glass structures the fractals I would use those as like a bone structure and then print something on top of that you know what I mean that would give you stiffness and rigidity and then but anyways very interesting stuff you got going on there little buddy