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The 45th volume of the "Journal of Biomimetics, Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering" presents the latest research results in the field of biomechanics and design of foot pressure sensors, and biomimetic foot analyzes, biomechanical analysis of the influence of different surfaces on long-distance running. Also, there is data about biocomposite with glycerol as the dura mater and the study on a novel method to extract hydroxyapatite from the bovine bone without producing hazardous residue. It depicts developing an AI-based computer-aided diagnosis tool using a chest X-ray. This volume will be interesting for researchers in sport science, prothesis and biomaterials.
- application of biomimetic approach in design of modern robots;
- applied research in the biomechanics of human
- utilization of modern materials in biomedicine;
- application of different techniques of modeling, measurement and modern IT technologies in the biomedical practice.
We hope that this periodical will be useful for many researchers and engineers from different branches of engineering sciences.
The main focuses collection of 184 peer reviewed papers was to cover all aspects of materials, including advanced and functional materials, composites and applications, green and biomaterials, smart and intelligent materials and structures, processing and engineering of materials, natural and synthetic fiber composites and materials for specific applications.
The papers are grouped as follows:
I. Advanced Composites and their Applications;
II. Bio-materials and Biomimetic Materials;
III. Intelligent Processing of Materials and Structures;
IV. Nano-Materials, -Sensors and –Actuators;
V. Engineering and Structural Materials;
VI. Smart Materials and Structures;
VII. Tribology (Surface Engineering);
VIII. Materials for Fuel Cells and Solar Cells;
IX. Natural Fiber Composites;
X. Synthetic Fiber Composites;
XI. Construction and Building Materials;
XII. Soft Materials;
XIII. Functional Materials;
XIV. Materials Processing, Modeling and Technology;
XV. Green Materials;
XVI. Others.
This special volume comprises 85 refereed papers. The selection of the papers was based upon the recommendations of the reviewers and the discretion of the editors. In most cases, the accepted papers were further polished to improve their readability.