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Biomimetics and Education in Europe: Challenges, Opportunities, and Variety
Biomimetics is an interdisciplinary field of science that deals with the analysis and systematic transfer of biological insights into technical applications.
Olga Speck, Thomas Speck, Speck Olga
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The Education Pipeline of Biomimetics and Its Challenges
Biomimetics must be taught to the next generation of designers in the interest of delivering solutions for current problems. Teaching biomimetics involves teachers and students from and in various disciplines at different stages of the educational system.
Shoshanah Jacobs +3 more
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The Interplay of Biomimetics and Biomechatronics [PDF]
Biomechatronics is an engineering subject in which biomimetics as a method is one of its two supporting pillars: biology for engineering, or Bio4Eng. This is contrasted with biocompatible design, or Eng4Bio, examples of which are human-serving systems ...
Hartmut Witte
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Various Biomimetics, Including Peptides as Antifungals
Biomimetics, which are similar to natural compounds that play an important role in the metabolism, manifestation of functional activity and reproduction of various fungi, have a pronounced attraction in the current search for new effective antifungals ...
Elena Efremenko +4 more
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Biomimetics in Botanical Gardens—Educational Trails and Guided Tours
The first botanical gardens in Europe were established for the study of medicinal, poisonous, and herbal plants by students of medicine or pharmacy at universities.
Olga Speck, Thomas Speck
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Biomimetics is a well-known approach for technical innovation. However, most of its influence remains in the academic field. One option for increasing its application in the practice of technical design is to enhance the use of the biomimetic process ...
Kristina Wanieck +6 more
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In many modern engineering fields, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has been adopted as a methodology to solve complex problems. CFD is becoming a key component in developing updated designs and optimization through computational simulations, resulting
Adi Azriff Basri, Kamarul Arifin Ahmad
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Our knowledge of physics and chemistry is relatively well defined. Results from that knowledge are predictable as, largely, are those of their technical offspring such as electrical, chemical, mechanical and civil engineering.
Julian Vincent
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Biomimetics for Sustainable Developments—A Literature Overview of Trends
Biomimetics holds the promise to contribute to sustainability in several ways. However, it remains unclear how the two broad concepts and research fields are connected.
Anne-Sophie Jatsch +3 more
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Biomimetics: teaching the tools of the trade
Biomimetics is a known innovation paradigm of the twenty‐first century with significant impact on science, society, economy, and challenges of sustainability.
Kristina Wanieck +3 more
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