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Biomimetics -- Materials, Structures and Processes - Examples, Ideas and Case Studies

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The book presents an outline of current activities in the field of biomimetics and integrates a variety of applications comprising biophysics, surface sciences, architecture and medicine. Biomimetics as innovation method is characterised by interdisciplinary information transfer from the life sciences to technical application fields aiming at increased performance, functionality and energy efficiency.The contributions of the book relate to the research areas:- Materials and structures in nanotechnology and biomaterials- Biomimetic approaches to develop new forms, construction principles and design methods in architecture- Information and dynamics in automation, neuroinformatics and biomechanicsReaders will be informed about the latest research approaches and results in biomimetics with examples ranging from bionic nano-membranes to function-targeted design of tribological surfaces and the translation of natural auditory coding strategies.

List of contents

MATERIAL STRUCTURE.- Bionic (Nano)Membranes.- Tribology in Biology.- Python Regius (Ball Python) Shed Skin: Biomimetic Analogue for Function-Targeted Design of Tribo-Surfaces.- Poro-Micromechanics as Analysis Tool for Revealing Mechanical Design principles in Bone and Bone Biomaterials.- Bio-inspired Cellular Structures: Solid Freeform Fabrication and Mechanical Properties.- Bio-inspired Technology of Fassads in Architectur.- FORM AND CONSTRUCTION.- Architecture and Biomimetics - Design Methods and Case Studies.- Morphological Processes in Architecture.- Fractal Geometry and Architecture.- INFORMATION AND DYNAMICS.- Biomimetics in Automatisation.- Technical Rebuilding of Movement Function using Functional Electrostimulation FES.- Amelioration of Hearing by Disturbing Signals.- Biodynamics.- Bio-inspired Front Technology in Architecture.

About the author

Seit 1991 übte er seine Tätigkeit beim Österr. Roten Kreuz, LV Wien als Notfallsanitäter, Lehrsanitäter aus; führte Projektarbeit und -management, Qualitätsmanagement (Projektarbeit, Interner Auditor, Supervising, QM-Ausbildung) durch.§Seit 2005 ist er Consultant bei HILL International (Personalberatung).

Herbert Stachelberger studied Technical Chemistry at the Vienna University of Technology (PhD 1971 with disctinction) where he was Assistant Professor. He habilitated 1978 in the field of Technical Microscopy and is since 1984 full Professor for Botany, Technical Microscopy and Organic Raw Materials Science. He is member of several scientific boards and has published extensively covering various topics of microscopic and/or chemical investigations of materials of organic-biological origin. Since 2008 he is speaker of the TU BIONIK Center of Excellence.

Summary

The book presents an outline of current activities in the field of biomimetics and integrates a variety of applications comprising biophysics, surface sciences, architecture and medicine. Biomimetics as innovation method is characterised by interdisciplinary information transfer from the life sciences to technical application fields aiming at increased performance, functionality and energy efficiency.
The contributions of the book relate to the research areas:
- Materials and structures in nanotechnology and biomaterials
- Biomimetic approaches to develop new forms, construction principles and design methods in architecture
- Information and dynamics in automation, neuroinformatics and biomechanics
Readers will be informed about the latest research approaches and results in biomimetics with examples ranging from bionic nano-membranes to function-targeted design of tribological surfaces and the translation of natural auditory coding strategies.

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