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Call for Papers für "Living Machines"

Die Universität Freiburg und livMatS werden die 9. Ausgabe der internationalen Konferenz zu biomimetischen und biohybriden Systemen ausrichten

Nov 08, 2019

Die Universität Freiburg und das Exzellenzcluster livMatS werden die neunte Ausgabe der internationalen Konferenz "Living Machines" zu biomimetischen and biohybriden Systemen veranstalten. Die Konferenz findet vom 28. Juli 2020 bis zum 31. Juli 2020 in Freiburg statt. Sie beschäftigt sich mit den Prinzipien, die lebenden Systemen zugrunde liegen, und mit dem Fluss von Kommunikationssignalen zwischen lebenden und künstlichen Systemen. All those interested can submit their papers until 23rd March 2020.

Biomimetics is the development of novel technologies through the distillation of principles from the study of biological systems. Biohybrid systems are formed by combining at least one biological component – an existing living system – and at least one artificial, newly-engineered component. Whereas biohybrid systems are formed by combining at least one biological component – an existing living system – and at least one artificial, newly-engineered component. By passing information in one or both directions, such a system forms a new hybrid bio-artificial entity. The theme of the conference also encompasses biomimetic methods for manufacture, repair and recycling inspired by natural processes such as reproduction, digestion, morphogenesis and metamorphosis.

Consistent with the Living Machines’ tradition of choosing historical venues at the crossroads between life and human sciences, this year the conference will take place at the Botanical Garden of Freiburg.Freiburg is considered the gateway to the Black Forest and thanks to its geographical location is blessed with mild weather all year round. The city is over 900 years old and known to be the sunniest city (1,740 hours of sunshine/year) in Germany. Freiburg has a beautiful historical inner city and is home to one of the oldest universities and Botanical Gardens in Germany.

The 9th International Concerence "Living Machines"