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- Wiley-VCH. ISBN 978-3-527-41047-7. OCLC 748773038. Greanya V (2015). Bioinspired Photonics : Optical Structures and Systems Inspired by Nature. Boca Raton:...
- Bioinspired armor are materials that were inspired by the composition, and most importantly, the microstructures commonly found in nature’s natural defense...
- fabrication of pneumatic silicone actuators exhibiting programmable bioinspired architectures and motions. A wide range of fully functional soft robots...
- nature's critical structural features, such as a wing, for use in ****ure bioinspired designs. Bioinspiration differs from biomimicry in that the latter aims...
- Light harvesting materials harvest solar energy that can then be converted into chemical energy through photochemical processes. Synthetic light harvesting...
- Equity and Excellence in Education GW Institute for Biomimetics and Bioinspired Engineering Center for Otolaryngology Microsurgery Education & Training...
- the field of bioinspired manufacturing to an industrially relevant level. He also demonstrated the integration of FLAM and bioinspired manufacturing...
- Varela-García, Angela; Vivero-Lopez, María; Concheiro, Angel (January 2019). "Bioinspired hydrogels for drug-eluting contact lenses". Acta Biomaterialia. 84: 49–62...
- Ekárt A, Buckingham CD (13 March 2019). "A Deep Evolutionary Approach to Bioinspired classifier Optimisation for Brain-Machine Interaction". Complexity. 2019...
- 2014). "Seamless metallic coating and surface adhesion of self-****embled bioinspired nanostructures based on di-(3,4-dihydroxy-L-phenylalanine) peptide motif"...