Biomimetic Application on Applied Bioengineering
A special issue of Biomimetics (ISSN 2313-7673).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 June 2025 | Viewed by 103
Special Issue Editors
Interests: fracture mechanics; models; damage; bioengineering; experiments; computational mechanics
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Interests: damage; biomechanics; FEM
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Bioengineering is a complex field where biology, chemistry, and mechanics converge, among other disciplines. When faced with an issue related to any of these fields, it would thus be convenient to focus on bioengineering, its influence on the overall problem, and the interaction between different phenomena, adding extra complexity to this approach. For this reason, one must first partially study the problem at hand and then progress to more global, interdisciplinary approaches.
This Special Issue focuses on the field of continuum and discrete mechanics, where materials, structures, and deformations go beyond the traditional approaches for engineering structures and coexist with agents that interact with them, changing the boundary conditions and the chemical environment. This study opens a wide variety of ways to explore, from the topological optimization of bones to interstitial pressure in tumours and one’s response to different treatments. For this, several models and approaches need to be considered to reproduce cellular behaviour, material stiffening, or vessel growth. Agent-based and multi-physical models together with discrete angiogenesis approaches are needed for further studying this topic. As such, they are welcome in this Special Issue.
Through the above, we expect to offer a general view of current trends and computational models in the bioengineering field.
Dr. Luis Saucedo-Mora
Dr. Laura Moreno-Corrales
Dr. Lucía López-de Abajo
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- agent-based model
- computational bioengineering
- tumour
- angiogenesis
- bone remodelling
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