What is the Bionics Competence Network (BIOKON)?
Goals
Members
Services
Committees
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Goals
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State: June 2001
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The Bionics Competence Network (BIOKON) hosts the 28 major players in the field of
bionics and biomimetics in Germany. It is a federally funded project under the auspices of
the Federal Ministry for Education and Research. The aim of BIOKON is to demonstrate the possibilities of bionics to
business and industry, science, and the general public, and subsequently tap its full
potential.
Founded in 2001, BIOKON has entered its second stage in June, 2004. The group of six
founding centers has since been expanded by 28 additional institutes and research facilities
with outstanding competences in the field of bionics.
This nationwide network thus encompasses the most important research groups in bionics and
provides an ideal forum for scientific exchange, the development of curriculae for primary,
secondary, and tertiary education as well as providing qualified contacts for inquiries from
the industry.
Outstanding events and activities with participation of BIOKON in 2004 and 2005
( 191 KB), in German).
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State: August 2005
28 players in 20 locations
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28 major players in the field of bionics and biomimetics in Germany
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Services
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BIOKON provides contacts for anyone interested from the industry, the educational sector,
or the media. As a competence network, we offer the following services:
- Advice on any kind of queries related to bionics, e.g. the technical implementation of
biological solutions.
- Scientific consulting as accompanying measure for industrial projects.
- Search for competent experts and project partners for the acquisition of third-party funding for
innovative research & development projects.
- Qualified organization of bionics-related events as well as planning and carrying out workshops
on bionics.
- Establishment of a biological-technical database of analogies of and abstractions from natural
models.
- Systematization of bionics and further development of competence of bionics on environmental
issues
- Public relations, academic education, and professional coaching.
- Consulting in the educational sector, establishment of new study courses, bionics in primary and
secondary education.
- International cooperations with other networks and founding of an European Society of Bionics
(Bionics-EuNet).
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Committees
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In order to provide the abovementioned services, a number of committees have been established in
the second phase of the BIOKON project. These committees are either permanent or topical. The
permanent ones are set up for the duration of the whole project, whereas the topical ones are
pragmatically formed and concluded, based on need and demand.
The general tasks of the committees are:
- Providing overviews, gauging, and setting trends
- Gathering and focusing potentials within BIOKON
- Connecting and integrating potentials within BIOKON
- Accessing, utilizing, and initiating funding opportunities if possible
- Qualified consulting for industrial facilities and sponsors
- Creating synergies with other fields of expertise
- Promoting the integration of the BIOKON concept and support (cooperation with executive
members)
- Progress reports collected centrally by the coordination bureau every six months, summarized in a
general report
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| Permanent committees |
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Media, Internet, databases, public relations, press and the Bionic-film-project |
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General education and professional coaching, methodology, didactics |
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Exhibitions, fairs, congresses, workshops, tutorials, exhibits |
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Industrial implementation |
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| Topical committees |
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Architecture, design |
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Light-weight constructions, materials
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Surfaces and interfaces - structures and functions |
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Fluid dynamics, flying, swimming, robotics, DAMS |
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Biomechatronics, biomedical technology, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), actuatorics, robotics |
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Sensorics, information processing, communication |
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Bionic optimization methods
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All committees are organized with a chairing BIOKON member and active participating centers,
represented by the respective members and facilities. The participation in a particular committee
reflects the specific focus or interest of a member within the field of bionics. In case your are
looking for a contact for an industrial or educational project, please get in touch either by
e-mailing BIOKON directly or by approaching a local representative of BIOKON in the various centers
and locations.

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| A list of the members of the permanent committees (A): |
| A1 |
Media, internet, data bases and public relations |
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Berlin, TU FG Bionik |
| Members: |
Berlin, BIOKON e.V. |
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Berlin, Fa.EvoLogics |
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Berlin, Fa.INPRO |
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Bochum, D.O. Architektur |
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Bonn, Uni Nees-Institut |
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Bremen, HS BIC |
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Bremerhaven, AWI Ocean |
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Darmstadt, Bionik Sigma |
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Dresden, TU Botanik |
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Freiburg, Uni Biologie |
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Freising, TUM Zoologie |
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Ilmenau, TU Biomechatronik |
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Karlsruhe, FZ Biomechanik |
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Magdeburg, HS Ind.Design |
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München, Bionic Engineering |
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Nieklitz, NICOL-Stiftung
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Saarbrücken, Uni Biologie
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Stuttgart, MPI Metallforschung
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Tuebingen, Uni Geologie
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Tertiary education and advanced training, methodology and didactics |
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Bremen, HS BIC |
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Freiburg, Uni Biologie |
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Aachen, RWTH Zentrum Bionik
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Bayreuth, Uni LS Biomaterialien |
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Berlin, BIOKON e.V. |
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Berlin, TU FG Bionik |
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Bochum, D.O. Architektur
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Darmstadt, Bionik Sigma |
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Freising, TUM Zoologie |
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Ilmenau, TU Biomechatronik |
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Magdeburg, HS Ind.Design |
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Mannheim, LTA Museum |
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München, Bionic Engineering |
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Nieklitz, NICOL-Stiftung
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Saarbrücken, Uni Biologie |
| A3 |
Exhibitons, fairs, congresses, workshops, tutorials, exhibits |
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Saarbrücken, Uni Biologie
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Berlin, BIOKON e.V. |
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Berlin, Fa.EvoLogics
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Berlin, TU FG Bionik
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Bremerhaven, AWI Ocean |
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Bonn, Uni Nees-Institut |
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Bremen, HS BIC
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Darmstadt, TU SLA
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Denkendorf, ITV
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Freiburg, Uni Biologie
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Mannheim, LTA Museum |
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München, Bionic Engineering |
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Nieklitz, NICOL-Stiftung
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Tuebingen, Uni Geologie
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| A4 |
Industrial implementation |
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Berlin, Fa.EvoLogics
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Members:
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Berlin, BIOKON e.V. |
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Bochum, D.O. Architektur
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Bonn, Uni Nees-Institut
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Bremerhaven, AWI Ocean
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Darmstadt, TU SLA
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Denkendorf, ITV
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Ilmenau, TU Biomechatronik
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Karlsruhe, FZ Biomechanik
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Magdeburg, HS Ind.Design
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Magdeburg, FhG IFF Robotersysteme
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Mannheim, HS IKC
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München, Bionic Engineering |
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Nieklitz, NICOL-Stiftung
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Oberhausen, FhG UMSICHT
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Stahnsdorf, Dr. Mirtsch GmbH
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| A list of the members of the topical committees (B): |
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Architektur, Design |
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Saarbrücken, HTW Architektur |
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Berlin, BIOKON e.V. |
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Bad-Nenndorf, ARCH+TECH |
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Bochum, D.O. Architektur |
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Bremerhaven, AWI Ocean
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Magdeburg, HS Ind.Design
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Mannheim, HS IKC
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Oberhausen, FhG UMSICHT
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Light-weight constructions, materials
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Karlsruhe, FZ Biomechanik
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Freiburg, Uni Biologie
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Aachen, RWTH Zentrum Bionik
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Berlin, BIOKON e.V. |
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Bremen, HS BIC
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Bremerhaven, AWI
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Denkendorf, ITV
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Dübendorf, EMPA
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Ilmenau, TU Biomechatronik
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Ingolstadt, FH Technik und Design
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Nieklitz, NICOL-Stiftung
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Oberhausen, FhG UMSICHT
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Saarbruecken, HTW InPEO
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Stuttgart, MPI Metallforschung
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Stahnsdorf, Dr. Mirtsch GmbH
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Tübingen, Uni Geologie
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Surfaces and interfaces - structures and functions |
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Dresden, TU Botanik
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Aachen, RWTH Zentrum Bionik
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Bayreuth, Uni LS Biomaterialien |
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Berlin, BIOKON e.V. |
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Bonn, Uni Nees-Institut
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Bremen, HS BIC
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Bremen, FhG IFAM
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Bremerhaven, AWI
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Denkendorf, ITV
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Mannheim, HS biol.VT
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Mannheim, HS IKC
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München, Bionic Engineering |
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Nieklitz, NICOL-Stiftung
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Oberhausen, FhG UMSICHT
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Stuttgart, MPI Metallforschung
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Tübingen, Uni Geologie
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Tübingen, Uni Zoologie
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Fluid dynamics, flying, swimming, robotics, DAMS |
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Darmstadt, TU SLA
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Aachen, RWTH Zentrum Bionik
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Berlin, BIOKON e.V. |
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Berlin, Fa.EvoLogics
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Berlin, TU FG Bionik
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Bremen, HS BIC
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Bonn, Uni Neurobiologie
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Denkendorf, ITV
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Freising, TUM Zoologie
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Magdeburg, FhG IFF Robotersysteme
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Saarbrücken, Uni Biologie
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Tübingen, Uni Geologie
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Ulm, Uni BioFuture
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Biomechatronics, biomedical technology, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), actuatorics, robotics |
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Ilmenau, TU Biomechatronik
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Berlin, BIOKON e.V. |
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Berlin, Fa.EvoLogics
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Berlin, TU FG Bionik
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Bielefeld, Uni AG Biol.Kybernetik
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Bielefeld, Uni NFG ELAN
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Darmstadt, TU SLA
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Denkendorf, ITV
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Freising, TUM Zoologie
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Magdeburg, FhG IFF Robotersysteme
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Sensorics, information processing, communication |
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Bonn, Uni Neurobiologie
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Aachen, RWTH Zentrum Bionik
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Berlin, BIOKON e.V. |
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Berlin, Fa.EvoLogics
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Berlin, TU FG Bionik
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Bielefeld, Uni AG Biol.Kybernetik
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Bielefeld, Uni NFG ELAN
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Bochum, Uni Zoologie
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Darmstadt, TU SLA
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Denkendorf, ITV
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Freising, TUM Zoologie
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Goettingen, Uni Forstzoologie
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Ilmenau, TU Biomechatronik
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Magdeburg, FhG IFF Robotersysteme
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Nieklitz, NICOL-Stiftung
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Bionic optimization methods
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Karlsruhe, FZ Biomechanik
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Berlin, BIOKON e.V. |
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Berlin, INPRO
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Berlin, TU FG Bionik
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Engen, Sachs Engineering
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München, Bionic Engineering |
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Nieklitz, NICOL-Stiftung
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