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The 2nd International Youth Conference of Bionic Engineering (IYCBE 2018)

Edited by: Poramate Manoonpong, Jørgen C. Larsen, Danish Shaikh, Jan-Matthias Braun, Tórur Andreassen, Mathias Thor, Xiaofeng Xiong

Publisher: Frontiers Media SA

ISBN: 978-2-88945-585-0

Product Name: Frontiers Abstract Book

To meet the demand of the bionic scientists for academic communication, the 2nd International Youth Conference of Bionic Engineering (IYCBE2018) will be held on 7th-9th November 2018 in Odense, Denmark. This conference will be supported by the International Society of Bionic Engineering (ISBE), the Youth Committee of International Society of Bionic Engineering, and Frontiers in Neurorobotics and organized by the University of Southern Denmark, Nanjing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics, Jilin University, and Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. The objective of this interdisciplinary conference is to provide an international forum for youth or outstanding scientists and engineers around the world who are interested in the field of bionic science and engineering. All aspects of bionic science and engineering and application areas are welcome, including, but not limited to, the following topics: Bio-inspired Robotics, Bio-inspired Sensors and Actuators, Bio-inspired Energy Storage, Bio-inspired Flexible Electronics, Bio-Inspired Solar Cells, Biomimetic Engineering, Embodied Artificial Intelligence and Neurorobotics, Functional Morphology, Musculoskeletal Systems, Biomechanics, Biological Interface and Functionalization, Biomimetic Materials and Structures, Mechanics and Biomimetic Surfaces, Biomimetic Design Methodologies, Bionic Fluid and Biological Systems, Brain-Inspired Computing and Neuromorphic Systems.

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