The Biomimicry and Automotive Design Research Group is a research group that focuses on applying principles of biomimicry in the field of automotive design. Biomimicry is an approach that draws inspiration from nature to solve human problems and create sustainable designs. This research group studies various biological systems, structures, and processes in nature and applies them to automotive design and engineering.
The group aims to develop innovative and sustainable automotive technologies by emulating the efficiency, adaptability, and resilience found in nature. They analyze the functional characteristics of plants, animals, and ecosystems and borrow these principles to improve vehicle performance, energy efficiency, safety, and aesthetics.
By studying natural forms, the group seeks to improve aspects such as aerodynamics, material selection, energy storage, and mobility systems in automotive design. They explore solutions that reduce environmental impact, increase fuel efficiency, and enhance overall sustainability in the automotive industry.
The Biomimicry and Automotive Design Research Group may collaborate with automotive manufacturers, universities, and other research organizations to share knowledge and contribute to the advancement of biomimetic automotive design.
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