David L. Hu (born circa 1979
) is an American mathematician, roboticist, and biologist who is currently an associate professor at the engineering department of
Georgia Tech. His research centers on animal behavior and movement, and is noted for its eccentricity.
Hu was born in Rockville, Maryland. His father was a chemist who enjoyed collecting and dissecting
road kill, which inspired his son's curiosity regarding the science of living things. Hu is married to Dr. Jia Fan, a data scientist employed by
AT&T with whom he has two children.
Hu's children have inspired some of his research projects. "From a diaper change with my son, I was inspired to study urination. From watching my daughter being born, I was inspired by her long eyelashes."
Hu is known for focusing on irreverent and whimsical research subjects. In 2016 his work was criticized by Arizona Senator
Jeff Flake
Jeffry Lane Flake (born December 31, 1962) is an American politician and diplomat who is the current U.S Ambassador to Turkey. A member of the Republican Party, Flake served in the United States House of Representatives from 2001 to 2013 and ...
as one of the twenty most wasteful federally funded research projects. Hu responded to this criticism with a TEDx talk in which he embraced the label of "the country's most wasteful scientist" and criticized the senator's understanding of the scientific method.
Hu has twice won the
Ig Nobel Prize for Physics. In 2015 he shared the prize with Patricia Yang for research on the duration of animal urination, in which Yang and Hu found that nearly all mammals evacuate their bladders in approximately 21 seconds plus or minus 13 seconds. In 2019 Hu and colleagues won the prize for studying the means of production of the cubical feces of
wombats.
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Living people
American biomechanists
American people of Chinese descent
People from Rockville, Maryland
Year of birth missing (living people)