Abstract: Biologically-inspired design uses analogous biological phenomena to develop solutions for engineering problems. Understanding, learning and practicing this approach to design is challenging because biologists and engineers speak different languages, have different perspectives on design, with different constraints on design problems and different resources for realizing an abstract design. In Fall 2006, we attended ME/ISyE/MSE/PTFe/BIOL 4803: Biologically-Inspired Design, an interdisciplinary introductory course for juniors and seniors offered at Georgia Tech. We collected course materials, took class notes, observed teacher-student and student-student interactions in the classroom. We also observed some sessions of a few interdis...
Preliminary empirical research conducted by the leading author has shown that design students using ...
It is well known that engineering involves integrating broad knowledge towards some purpose, general...
Examples of bio-inspired engineering (BiE) abound: from Da Vinci to Velcro to robotics. Showing stud...
Biologically-inspired design uses analogous biological phenomena to develop solutions for engineerin...
Biologically inspired engineering design uses analogies to biological systems to develop solutions f...
Mixing upper level undergraduates majoring in engineering with those majoring in biology, we have de...
International audienceBiologically inspired design uses inspiration of natural systems to develop so...
Graduation date: 2011Biological organisms, phenomena and strategies, herein referred to as biologica...
Bio-Inspired Design is becoming an increasingly popular approach that uses nature as a source of ins...
Biologically inspired engineering design is an approach to design that espouses the adaptation of fu...
Bio-inspired design and the broader field of design-by-analogy have been the basis of numerous innov...
Abstract: A team of biologists, engineers, and cognitive scientists has been working together for th...
Biologically inspired design uses biological systems as analogues to develop solutions for design pr...
Preliminary empirical research conducted by the leading author has shown that design students using ...
Biologically inspired design is an approach to design that espouses the adaptation of functions and ...
Preliminary empirical research conducted by the leading author has shown that design students using ...
It is well known that engineering involves integrating broad knowledge towards some purpose, general...
Examples of bio-inspired engineering (BiE) abound: from Da Vinci to Velcro to robotics. Showing stud...
Biologically-inspired design uses analogous biological phenomena to develop solutions for engineerin...
Biologically inspired engineering design uses analogies to biological systems to develop solutions f...
Mixing upper level undergraduates majoring in engineering with those majoring in biology, we have de...
International audienceBiologically inspired design uses inspiration of natural systems to develop so...
Graduation date: 2011Biological organisms, phenomena and strategies, herein referred to as biologica...
Bio-Inspired Design is becoming an increasingly popular approach that uses nature as a source of ins...
Biologically inspired engineering design is an approach to design that espouses the adaptation of fu...
Bio-inspired design and the broader field of design-by-analogy have been the basis of numerous innov...
Abstract: A team of biologists, engineers, and cognitive scientists has been working together for th...
Biologically inspired design uses biological systems as analogues to develop solutions for design pr...
Preliminary empirical research conducted by the leading author has shown that design students using ...
Biologically inspired design is an approach to design that espouses the adaptation of functions and ...
Preliminary empirical research conducted by the leading author has shown that design students using ...
It is well known that engineering involves integrating broad knowledge towards some purpose, general...
Examples of bio-inspired engineering (BiE) abound: from Da Vinci to Velcro to robotics. Showing stud...