Mechanics of Biological Systems and Materials, Volume 2: Proceedings of the 2011 Annual Conference on Experimental and Applied Mechanics
Thuy M Pham,Milton DeHerrera,Wei Sun (auth.),Tom Proulx (eds.)
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Morteza Khaleghi,Ivo Dobrev (auth.),François Barthelat,Pablo Zavattieri,Chad S. Korach,Barton C. Prorok,K. Jane Grande-Allen (eds.)
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Introduction The field of experimental and applied mechanics reaches into many burgeoning scientific disciplines, none more intriguingly than the study of biological materials and systems. The book "Mechanics of Biological Systems and Materials, Volume 4" delves into these
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The field of experimental and applied mechanics reaches into many burgeoning scientific disciplines, none more intriguingly than the study of biological materials and systems. The book "Mechanics of Biological Systems and Materials, Volume 4" delves into these intersections, offering a comprehensive dive into the subject courtesy of proceedings from the 2013 Annual Conference on Experimental and Applied Mechanics.
The "Mechanics of Biological Systems and Materials, Volume 4" bridges the gap between traditional mechanical engineering and the biological sciences, capturing the innovative spirit of the 2013 Annual Conference. It comprises a diverse collection of research papers, bringing together industry specialists, academics, and practitioners in the field. The proceedings encompass experimental techniques, modeling strategies, and the exploration of mechanical properties at various scales—from nano to macro—in biological systems. The focus is on interpreting how these systems withstand forces, react to varying environmental conditions, and what they teach us about sustainability and efficiency.
While the book consists of technical papers and discussions, it encapsulates visionary thoughts akin to articulations from conference luminaries, such as:
"Understanding the mechanics of biological systems is not just about mimicking nature, but comprehending the finesse of evolutionary design."
"The intersection of biology and mechanics offers a blueprint for innovation through nature's own evolutionary successes."
In an era where interdisciplinary collaboration is crucial for groundbreaking advancements, "Mechanics of Biological Systems and Materials, Volume 4" is a vital resource for engineers, scientists, and researchers. It provides a thorough exploration of how biological principles can inform and transform traditional engineering practices. Readers are encouraged to apply mechanical insights in developing biomimetic materials, fostering innovation grounded in nature’s blueprint. As the scientific community increasingly acknowledges the importance of sustainability and efficiency, the findings and methodologies discussed in this volume offer essential knowledge and inspiration. Thus, this book is not only significant for its technical content but also for its contribution to a more sustainable future through fundamentally innovative mechanics.
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