The Biomimicry Center

The Biomimicry Center

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The Biomimicry Center is a joint partnership between ASU and Biomimicry 3.8 (B3.8) that facilitates biomimicry education and research endeavors.

Photos from The Biomimicry Center's post 04/24/2023

Students in BMY 302, and their final projects. Redesigning our plant wall by plant solutions using life principles as inspiration.

01/24/2023

TBC is hiring a post-doctoral research scholar, to map out and expand the biomimetic lab-to-market system at Arizona State University. If you are interested or know of someone who is eligible and interested, please forward this application.

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01/10/2023

The center co-director Sara elsayed, in collaboration with Dr. Melissa Nelson and Lily Urmann have been selected for a seed grant. Through this grant we will be developing a series of podcasts at the intersection of Indigenous knowledges and biomimicry.

The IHR is pleased to announce our fall 2022 seed grant recipients.
Visit our seed grants page to learn more about the recipients, their projects and how to apply: https://ihr.asu.edu/grants-awards/seed-grants. Congratulations to all!

ASU Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences ASU Department of English

Biomimicry: Innovating from Nature | Scottsdale Public Art 06/14/2022

Biomimicry: Innovating from Nature | Scottsdale Public Art Nature is the mother of invention—literally! No one knows this better than the architects, designers, engineers and CEOs engaged in the emerging discipline of biomimicry.

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Our Story

The Biomimicry Center is a joint partnership between Arizona State University and Biomimicry 3.8 (B3.8) that facilitates biomimicry education and research endeavors locally and globally. The Center brings together the established infrastructure and progressive approach of ASU with the biomimicry experience and expertise of B3.8.

The Biomimicry Center transcends traditional academic and institutional boundaries, engaging faculty, staff and students from numerous disciplines. Interdisciplinary partnerships include (but are not limited to) the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, School of Sustainability, W. P. Carey School of Business, Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, and School of Life Sciences.

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