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In the last few decades, much of the focus in engineering has
shifted to small, multi-functional machines and "smart"
technologies. This has been enabled by recent advances in materials, actuators,
sensors, control algorithms, computer technology, and manufacturing
processes. However, despite our seeming prowess in
these component technologies we find it hard to outperform Nature in
this arena; Nature's solutions are smarter, more energy-efficient,
agile, adaptable, fault-tolerant, environmentally friendly and
multifunctional. Thus, there is much that we
as engineers can learn from Nature as we develop the next
generation machines and technologies and this has been the
motivation behind the creation of COBRE.
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Rajat Mittal
Director
Center for Biomimetics and Bioinspired Engineering (COBRE)
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Professor of Engineering and Applied Science |