Nanjing Southern Airlines held the 4th International Bionic Engineering Academic Conference


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2013-09-17

Our company participated this month in the 4th International Conference of Bionic Engineering held in Nanjing from August 13 to August 16, 2013, organized by the International Society of Bionic Engineering (ISBE), and jointly hosted by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Jilin University, and the China Petroleum Exploration and Development Research Institute. Bionic Engineering Academic Conference (the 4th International Conference of Bionic Engineering, ICBE2013).

The 4th International Conference of Bionic Engineering opened at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, where researchers from the Institute of Bionic Structures and Material Protection showcased the gecko-like robot developed by the institute. About 300 participants, including renowned experts and scholars in the field of bionics from major domestic universities and research institutes, as well as representatives from the industry in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, and other countries and regions, gathered to exchange ideas on hot topics in bionic engineering research such as biomechanics, bionic structures, and artificial intelligence, and to present new scientific and technological achievements.

At the exhibition booth, the appearance of several "geckos" immediately drew admiration from the audience. Upon closer inspection, it was discovered that these were bionic robots composed of many aluminum alloy mechanisms and electronic components. After some computer operation by scientists, the "gecko" began to move its head and tail, climbing up an inclined wall. What is the use of this gecko? It is understood that researchers are applying this wall-climbing technology to fields such as earthquake detection.

On the lawn outside the science museum, a white "big bird" appeared amid the cheers of several students. Under the guidance of the operator, the "big bird" was thrown heavily and surprisingly flapped its wings to fly. It is understood that the research on bionic "birds" at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics has been ongoing for many years. Now, to achieve high bionic fidelity, the consensus among researchers is to use carbon fiber materials for production. If this technology matures, humans might one day truly be able to rely on a pair of custom wings to freely soar in the sky.

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