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This book deals with key issues in the emerging interdisciplinary area involving cellular systems, computational modelling, and biologically inspired computing. This highly multidisciplinary book offers a unique blend of topical contributions that are written by biologists, computer scientists and mathematicians with non-expert readers in mind. It reflects important trends and developments in this exciting field of science. The volume can serve as a textbook and reference book for advanced students and computer scientists, biologists, and mathematicians.
Resin Transfer Moulding and other similar 'liquid moulding'
manufacturing methods have been used to make non-structural
composites for the last 35 years. However, in the last eight years
these methods have become the subject of enormous interest by
aerospace manufacturing companies. Resin Transfer Moulding for
Aerospace Structures describes all aspects of Resin Transfer
Moulding (RTM) for aerospace structures. Written by an
international team of experts, from both industry and academia, it
is a comprehensive work providing complete and detailed information
on the process of RTM from theoretical modelling to practical
experience. With subjects including manufacturing, tooling, fabric
design and flow modelling all covered, this book is an invaluable
up-to-the-minute reference source which provides the reader with a
good understanding of RTM and its possible uses, especially for
high performance applications. Resin Transfer Moulding for
Aerospace Structures is an ideal guide for those in the aerospace
and related industries, who want to understand and utilize RTM, as
well as those directly involved in the RTM industry.
Resin Transfer Moulding and other similar 'liquid moulding'
manufacturing methods have been used to make non-structural
composites for the last 35 years. However, in the last eight years
these methods have become the subject of enormous interest by
aerospace manufacturing companies. Resin Transfer Moulding for
Aerospace Structures describes all aspects of Resin Transfer
Moulding (RTM) for aerospace structures. Written by an
international team of experts, from both industry and academia, it
is a comprehensive work providing complete and detailed information
on the process of RTM from theoretical modelling to practical
experience. With subjects including manufacturing, tooling, fabric
design and flow modelling all covered, this book is an invaluable
up-to-the-minute reference source which provides the reader with a
good understanding of RTM and its possible uses, especially for
high performance applications. Resin Transfer Moulding for
Aerospace Structures is an ideal guide for those in the aerospace
and related industries, who want to understand and utilize RTM, as
well as those directly involved in the RTM industry.
The field of biologically inspired computation has coexisted with
mainstream computing since the 1930s, and the pioneers in this area
include Warren McCulloch, Walter Pitts, Robert Rosen, Otto Schmitt,
Alan Turing, John von Neumann and Norbert Wiener. Ideas arising out
of studies of biology have permeated algorithmics, automata theory,
artificial intelligence, graphics, information systems and software
design. Within this context, the biomolecular, cellular and tissue
levels of biological organisation have had a considerable
inspirational impact on the development of computational ideas.
Such innovations include neural computing, systolic arrays, genetic
and immune algorithms, cellular automata, artificial tissues, DNA
computing and protein memories. With the rapid growth in biological
knowledge there remains a vast source of ideas yet to be tapped.
This includes developments associated with biomolecular, genomic,
enzymic, metabolic, signalling and developmental systems and the
various impacts on distributed, adaptive, hybrid and emergent
computation. This multidisciplinary book brings together a
collection of chapters by biologists, computer scientists,
engineers and mathematicians who were drawn together to examine the
ways in which the interdisciplinary displacement of concepts and
ideas could develop new insights into emerging computing paradigms.
Funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
(EPSRC), the CytoCom Network formally met on five occasions to
examine and discuss common issues in biology and computing that
could be exploited to develop emerging models of computation.
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