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The following section lists all cities and institutions, where you can study bionics
or related disciplines as part of a tertiary education. If your institution offers any courses or
internships with relation to bionics, please send us an e-mail with a short description and possibly
some links. We will then publish this information on our website
(e-mail to studium@biokon.net).
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Aachen, RWTH
Berlin, TU
Bremen, HS
Darmstadt, SLA
Freiburg, Uni
Heidelberg, FH
Ilmenau, TU
München, TU Leonardo Da Vinci-Zentrum
Saarbrücken, Uni
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Bionics Center of Aachen 
Lecture Series on Bionics I (winter semester):, 2 lectures and 1 tutorial per week:
Introduction and methods of biology and engineering
This lecture and the accompanying tutorial will introduce the essential terminology of the various
participating institutes and disciplines so that a common communication platform is established.
Content of Lecture Series I
Lecture Series on Bionics I (summer semester):, 2 lectures and 1 tutorial per week:
Building on the lecture series of the winter semester, this lecture series has a thematic focus on
concrete problems and their biological and technical realization.
Content of Lecture Series II
Seminar on Bionics (summer semester):, 2 tutorials per week:
The seminar is based on discussion, i.e. all participants prepare texts, which are presented and
are subsequently the topic of a moderated discussion.
Content of the seminar
Lab Course Neuro-Bionics: 4 weeks, whole day:
Modeling bi-neural processing, 1 week
Prof. Wagner and Laurent Calmes, Institute of Biology II
Bio-hybrid technology, 2 weeks
T. Künzel, N. Lautemann, B. Mönig, H. Luksch and P. Bräunig, Institute for Biology II
Examples of bionic research in Aachen and Jülich, 1 week.
Content of Lab Course

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Department of Bionics and Evolution Technique
Teaching: 
Lecture: Bionics I
Lecture: Bionics II – bio-sensorics and bio-informatics
Lecture: Evolution Technique I
Lecture: Evolution Technique II
Lab course: Bionics I and II
Lab course: Evolution Technique I and II
Seminar: selected chapters on bionics

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The School of Applied Sciences of Bremen offers the worldwide unique
International Course in Bionics (ISB)
with an academic degree as Bachelor of Science.
The normal course duration is seven semesters and contains six modularly structured study semesters
plus an integrated semester abroad in the 5th semester. The course is concluded with exams and a
bachelor thesis project.
Get the brochure
on the course in bionics at the School of
Applied Science of Bremen.

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The interdisziplinary major field of study Biotechnik cannot be started in the winter term 2008/2009 at the TU Darmstadt, there are only single events available.
Contact person: Sandra Lautenschläger at the centrer of interdisziplinary graduate school programme (CISP) at the TU Darmstadt.

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In Freiburg, bionics is part of the post grad courses in
Functional Morphology and
Biomechanics .
The exact papers and courses
vary from year to year. In 2004, the following lectures and seminars were held:
- Lecture with practical exercises: six hours on plant bionics as part of the class “Functional
Morphology and Biomechanics of Plants II” (2004/2005 together with Dr. Gorb, MPI Stuttgart)
- Seminar: “Modern Methods of Utilizing Plants, Biotechnology, Biomimetics” with five topics regarding
bionics (together with Prof. Dr. Schneider, PH Freiburg).
More information: Dr. Deane Harder

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The School of Applied Sciences Heidelberg intended to offer bionics as a specialization for
mechanical engineering courses in winter 2003/2004.

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At the TU Ilmenau, bionics is taught at the newly established
department of biomechatronics
of the faculty of structural engineering. Classes in bionics can be taken in combination with courses
in mechanics and electronics.

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Technical Biology and Bionics

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