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Biomimicry and bio-inspired materials for advanced engineering

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Enhancing neuromorphic computing efficiency with phase-change material synapses and terahertz oscillation frequencies

Synthesizing algebraic geometry with neural networks to optimize topological data analysis

Through Cambrian explosion analogs to engineer rapid evolutionary bio-inspired materials

Combining knot theory with biophysics to model DNA supercoiling dynamics in bacterial chromosomes

Using carbon nanotube vias for ultra-high-density interconnects in next-generation neuromorphic computing chips

Scaling artificial photosynthesis in femtoliter volumes for sustainable fuel production

Integrating coral reef ecology with 3D printing for scalable habitat restoration by 2100

Employing germanium-silicon strain engineering for next-generation photonic devices

Directed self-assembly of block copolymers for next-generation photonic crystal fabrication

Phase-change material synapses for energy-efficient neuromorphic computing architectures

Using mycelium-based air filtration to mitigate urban pollution hotspots

Connecting dark matter detection with non-Newtonian fluid dynamics experiments