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Biomimetics for Innovation and Design Laboratory |
From http://www.mie.utoronto.ca/labs/bidlab/research.htm
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2011/09/12 - 12:07 | natural language, search | |
Biomimetics -- Materials, Structures and Processes | 2011/08/24 - 17:17 | architecture, biophysics, materials, medicine, processes, structure, surface sciences | ||
Biomimetica - Biomimetics |
This Weblog includes a wealth of biomimetic examples collected by Luis Gustavo Lira. |
2006/09/16 - 09:47 | websites | |
Biomimetic Robotics |
This website describes research "aimed at developing a new class of biologically inspired robots that exhibit much greater robustness in performance in unstructured environments than today's robots". Participating universities include Standard, Berkeley, Harvard and John Hopkins. Webpages... |
2006/10/10 - 12:39 | websites | |
Biomimetic Design |
David Sanchez-Ruano is a "PhD researcher at the Centre for the Study of Natural Design (CSND) where is currently developing new methods to facilitate nature-based experiences and behaviour change through concepts as biophilia, biomimicry and resilience. He has a background in Industrial Design... |
2012/09/11 - 17:09 | blog, design | |
Biomachinations |
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2009/11/12 - 13:46 | weblogs | |
Biologically Inspired Textiles - Using Nature to Create Better Textiles |
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2008/10/20 - 18:25 | books | |
Biologically Inspired Robotics Network |
Quoting from the Home page:
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2006/08/13 - 14:04 | websites | |
Biologically Inspired Design: Computational Methods and Tools |
Goel, A. K., McAdams, D. A., & Stone, R. B. (2013). Biologically Inspired Design: Computational Methods and Tools... |
2013/07/28 - 15:32 | Benyus, book, design, Fish, Goel, Gupta, McAdams, methods, Shu, Stone, Vincent, Yen | |
Biologically Inspired Design For An Interdisciplinary Education (Jeannette Yen) |
This talk highlights the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and education. Education is becoming increasingly specialized and organized by silos. Biologically-inspired design (BID) can help bridge these silos. The Center for Biologically Inspired... |
2013/01/20 - 16:02 | CBID, design, DILab, Georgia Tech, interdisciplinary |