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    <title language="deu">KI-Tools im bionischen Innovationsprozess  Analyse und Entwicklung eines kombinierten Ansatz</title>
    <abstract language="deu">Diese Bachelorarbeit erforscht die Einbindung öffentlich zugänglicher künstlicher Intelligenz (KI)-Tools in den Prozess bionischer Innovationen mit dem Ziel, einen sowohl effektiveren als auch einfallsreicheren Ansatz zur Implementierung biologischer Prinzipien in technische Lösungen zu schaffen. Vier Large Language Models – GPT-4.o, Gemini 2.0, Llama 3.3 und Claude 3.5 – werden anhand der Quality, Understandability, Expertise, Safety, and Trust (QUEST)-Methode (basierend auf der Bionikspirale gemäß VDI 6220 Blatt 2) bewertet, wobei Gemini 2.0 die beste Leistung erbringt. In einem prototypischen Versuch wird Gemini 2.0 in Kombination mit NotebookLM und Elicit genutzt, um die Filtrationsmechanismen aquatischer Organismen zu untersuchen. Die Resultate offenbaren, dass KI-Werkzeuge die Effizienz der Literaturrecherche und -analyse steigern und systematisieren. Außerdem werden neuartige Entwürfe für bionische Filtersysteme vorgeschlagen. Die Arbeit hebt die Möglichkeiten von KI-Instrumenten in der Bionik hervor, betont jedoch die zwingende Notwendigkeit menschlichen Fachwissens zur Interpretation, Validierung und Ableitung technischer Konzepte. Grenzen werden durch die eingeschränkte Fähigkeit der KI zur Schaffung biologischer Analogien und das Fehlen standardisierter Schnittstellen bestimmt.</abstract>
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    <author>Janik Kiefer</author>
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    <issue>10(6), Special Issue Bioinspired Designs for Additive Manufacturing in Advanced Engineering Applications</issue>
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    <title language="eng">Teaching Bioinspired Design for Assistive Technologies Using Additive Manufacturing: A Collaborative Experience</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Abstract&#13;
&#13;
Integrating bioinspired design and additive manufacturing into engineering education fosters innovation to meet the growing demand for accessible, personalized assistive technologies. This paper presents the outcomes of an international course, “3D Prosthetics and Orthotics”, offered to undergraduate students in the Biomimetic program at Westfälische Hochschule (Germany), in collaboration with the 3D Orthotics and Prosthetics Laboratory at the Federal University of São Paulo—UNIFESP (Brazil). The course combined theoretical and hands-on modules covering digital modeling (CAD), simulation (CAE), and fabrication (CAM), enabling students to develop bioinspired assistive devices through a Project-based learning approach. Working in interdisciplinary teams, students addressed real-world rehabilitation challenges by translating biological mechanisms into engineered solutions using additive manufacturing. Resulting prototypes included a hand prosthesis based on the Fin Ray effect, a modular finger prosthesis inspired by tendon–muscle antagonism, and a cervical orthosis designed based on stingray morphology. Each device was digitally modeled, mechanically analyzed, and physically fabricated using open-source and low-cost methods. This initiative illustrates how biomimetic mechanisms and design can be integrated into education to generate functional outcomes and socially impactful health technologies. Grounded in the Mao3D open-source methodology, this experience demonstrates the value of combining nature-inspired principles, digital fabrication, Design Thinking, and international collaboration to advance inclusive, low-cost innovations in assistive technology.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Biomimetics</parentTitle>
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    <author>Maria Elizete Kunkel</author>
    <author>Alexander Sauer</author>
    <author>Carlos Isaacs</author>
    <author>Thabata Alcântara Ferreira Ganga</author>
    <author>Leonardo Henrique Fazan</author>
    <author>Eduardo Keller Rorato</author>
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      <value>3D printing</value>
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    <publishedYear>2023</publishedYear>
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    <publisherName>Gesellschaft für Technische Biologie und Bionik GTBB e.V., Bionik-Innovations-Centrums B-I-C der Hochschule Bremen, Bionik-Kompetenz-Netzes BIOKON e.V.</publisherName>
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    <title language="deu">Falten, Öffnen, Stabilisieren: We Bionik Satellitenbremssegel verbessern kann</title>
    <parentTitle language="deu">Kongress 2023 - Tagungsband "Bionik: Patente aus der Natur"</parentTitle>
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    <author>Nele Binder</author>
    <author>Leonard Hofmann</author>
    <author>Matthias Killian</author>
    <author>Daniel Stelzl</author>
    <author>Tobias Seidl</author>
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    <completedYear>2019</completedYear>
    <publishedYear>2019</publishedYear>
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    <title language="deu">Bionik in der Strukturoptimierung: Bauteilgestaltung nach dem Vorbild der Natur [Hannover Messe 2019]</title>
    <title language="eng">Biomimetic Structural Optimization</title>
    <abstract language="deu">Einen Überblick der bionischen Strukturoptimierung zeigt Prof. Dr. Alexander Sauer in dem Vortrag "Bionik in der Strukturoptimierung (Biomimetic Structural  Optimization)".</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="deu">Konferenz: Hannover Messe 2019, 01.-05. April 2019 in Hannover</parentTitle>
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    <author>Alexander Sauer</author>
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