Description
DESIGNAE aims to cultivate an interdisciplinary, nature-centered design paradigm for a regenerative future. It addresses global challenges through sustainable biodesign solutions, integrating knowledge from biology, material science, engineering, chemistry, with design and law. The Action is organized into six Work Groups (WGs) focusing on biodesign observation, materials and technologies, computational approaches, practical application of nature-centered biodesign, and advancing ethical and regulatory discussions in this emergent field.
DESIGNAE explores cutting-edge technologies like nanotechnology and green biochemistry for applications in architecture, healthcare, and emerging fields. It investigates scaling potential by experimenting with at least two embryonic biodesign projects providing real-world insights into the challenges of implementation.
The network brings together members from a wide range of countries, including strong participation from Inclusiveness Target Countries (ITCs). A significant proportion of participants are Young Researchers and Innovators who will actively engage in workshops, training schools, and Short-Term Scientific Missions carefully defined across all WGs of the Action.
DESIGNAE prioritizes public engagement and open-access dissemination through peer-reviewed publications, a comprehensive website, social media presence, two international conferences, and a public exhibition. These initiatives aim to foster dialogue between the scientific community and the general public.
By transforming human-nature interactions and equipping a new generation with advanced biodesign skills, DESIGNAE aims to drive innovation that harmoniously integrates human living, technological progression, and natural systems. Ultimately, it strives to pave the way for a more sustainable and empathetic future, addressing critical global challenges through innovative, regenerative solutions that respect and enhance the natural world.
Action keywords
biodesign solutions - material science and emerging technologies - interdisciplinary research - environmental ethics and regulation - ecosystem regeneration
Management Committee
Country | MC Member |
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Croatia | |
Denmark | |
Denmark | |
Greece | |
Italy | |
Latvia | |
Netherlands | |
Netherlands | |
North Macedonia | |
Poland | |
Poland | |
Portugal | |
Portugal | |
Serbia | |
Slovenia | |
Spain | |
Spain | |
United Kingdom |
Main Contacts
Action Contacts
COST Staff
Working Groups
Number | Title | Leader |
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1 | Biodesign Observatory | TBA |
2 | Explore (bio)materials and (bio)fabrication techniques for biodesign | TBA |
3 | Computational Technologies for biodesign | TBA |
4 | Approaches to Design Regenerative solutions | TBA |
5 | Roadmap, Ethics, Regulations and implications for Research and Education | TBA |
6 | Dissemination, Communication and Training | TBA |
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