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Biomimicry Collaboration at the University of Guelph |
University of Guelph PhD student Jamie Miller has created a website about biomimicry to increase interest within faculty and students. Two workshops have been held, the most recent on March... |
2011/06/11 - 17:26 | blog, Canada, Ontario, website | |
Biomimicry at the San Diego Zoo |
2013/03/24 The San Diego Zoo Biomimicry website has moved to http://www.sandiegozoo.org/bioinspiration/, which is currently under construction. The main page contains news on... |
2011/05/22 - 18:18 | san diego zoo, websites | |
Buildings Made with a Printer |
Technology Review describes the work of Neri Oxman, an architect and professor at MIT's Media Lab, to 'print' complex structures using concrete, polymers and other materials. Her work goes beyond initiatives such as "... |
2011/04/07 - 09:21 | 3D printing, architecture, design, gradient structure | |
Documentary on Biomimetics and Biomimicry |
This is a four-part program in German and French:
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2011/03/06 - 09:56 | Benyus, biomimetics, biomimicry, documentary | |
Malik Management |
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2011/02/28 - 10:14 | ||
Using Technology for Grants |
A workshop held in Toronto on February 15th discussed various ways that technology can be used to help find grants and handle reporting on how the grant is spent. The presentations largely explored Canadian grants although some of the process issues are generalizable. |
2011/02/26 - 20:27 | Canada, funding | |
Biomimetics in Architecture: Architecture of Life and Buildings |
Gruber, Petra Also available through... |
2011/01/16 - 13:26 | architecture, books | |
Biomimicry Group Professional Pathways |
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2010/11/30 - 11:40 | certificate program, education, workshops | |
BioTRIZ Ltd |
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2010/11/30 - 12:10 | consulting, principles, TRIZ | |
University of Maryland "Biologically-Inspired Product Development" |
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2010/10/31 - 09:53 | artificial muscles, concurrent fabrication, design, educaton, graded materials, robotics, self-assembly, sensors |