Biomimetics and Biomechanics

Creating synthetic systems or materials that mimic biological functions

Biomimetics is an interdisciplinary field where researchers apply principles from physics, engineering, chemistry, and biology to create inorganic systems that mimic the functions of organic (biological) systems, materials, or processes. The goal is to learn from the functional successes of evolutionary "experiments" and apply those insights to engineering challenges.

Key aspects include:

Emulation in Bioelectronics

In neuroscience and bioelectronics, researchers use organic materials to create devices that emulate biological neural processes.

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