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Kakani katija biography of alberta

          As a child, Dr. Katija dreamed of being an astronaut and trained as an aerospace engineer..

          Kakani Katija, a bioengineer at Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute.

          Bioengineer: Kakani Katija

          Kakani is a 2011 National Geographic Emerging Explorer. She studies the impact of the movement of marine animals on the world’s oceans and ocean currents.

          Kakani explains the focus of a bioengineer: “We learn from what nature is doing and think of how we can apply that to technology in the future.”

          EARLY WORK

          The Boeing Company, one of the largest aerospace and defense contractors in the world, was one of the largest employers in Everett, Washington, where Kakani grew up.

          Software giant Microsoft also has a nearby campus. She cannot remember not being surrounded by engineers and different types of engineering.

          Kakani is interested in fluid dynamics, or the way fluids move.

          A former member of the U.S. International Figure Skating Team, bioengineer Dr. Kakani Katija now studies the graceful movements of life below the ocean surface.

        1. Tickets for Kakani Katija at the Jack Singer Concert Hall at Arts Commons Calgary, AB from Calgary Theatre.
        2. As a child, Dr. Katija dreamed of being an astronaut and trained as an aerospace engineer.
        3. Kakani Katija, an engineer at the marine institute and the paper's lead author, said the new technique would help unveil how the gooey animals.
        4. Bio(s): Kathy has a doctorate in chemistry and 15 years of laboratory research experience in chemistry and biochemistry.
        5. Fluids can be air, water, and materials called plasmas, such as lightning. Kakani originally studied fluid dynamics in aerospace engineering. She earned her undergraduate degree in aeronautics from the University of Washington and a master’s degree in the same subject at the Cal