Conference: Convergence Accelerator Workshop: Bio-inspired Design — NSF Award to Syracuse University (NY, $96,689)
Since the days of Leonardo da Vinci, living things have served as the inspiration for architecture and engineering. Living cells, tissues, organs, and organisms have abilities that far exceed those of human-made machines or structures, including the ability to self-assemble, reproduce, heal wounds, tolerate errors, and
| Award title | Conference: Convergence Accelerator Workshop: Bio-inspired Design |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2232327 |
| Awardee | Syracuse University |
| City | SYRACUSE |
| State | NY |
| Amount obligated | $96,689 |
| Principal investigator | Mary Lisa Manning |
| Program | Convergence Accelerator Resrch |
| Start date | 09/15/2022 |
| Abstract | Since the days of Leonardo da Vinci, living things have served as the inspiration for architecture and engineering. Living cells, tissues, organs, and organisms have abilities that far exceed those of human-made machines or structures, including the ability to self-assemble, reproduce, heal wounds, tolerate errors, and work together as collectives. By learning how to provide these capabilities to engineered systems, new areas of engineering will be created with the potential to provide new solut |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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