Barley William C, Ruge-Jones Luisa, Wissa Aimy, Suarez Andrew V, Alleyne Marianne
Department of Communication, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 3001 Lincoln Hall MC-456, 702 S. Wright St., Urbana, IL 61801 USA.
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University.
Integr Comp Biol. 2022 May 19. doi: 10.1093/icb/icac041.
Bioinspired design (BID) is an inherently interdisciplinary practice that connects fundamental biological knowledge with the capabilities of engineering solutions. This paper discusses common social challenges inherent to interdisciplinary research, and specific to collaborating across the disciplines of biology and engineering when practicing BID. We also surface best practices that members of the community have identified to help address these challenges. To accomplish this goal, we address challenges of bioinspiration through a lens of recent findings within the social scientific study of interdisciplinary teams. We propose three challenges faced in BID: (1) complex motivations across collaborating researchers, (2) misperceptions of relationships and benefits between biologists and engineers, and (3) institutionalized barriers that disincentivize interdisciplinary work. We advance specific recommendations for how to address each of these challenges.
仿生设计(BID)是一种本质上跨学科的实践,它将基础生物学知识与工程解决方案的能力联系起来。本文讨论了跨学科研究中固有的常见社会挑战,以及在实践仿生设计时跨生物学和工程学科合作所特有的挑战。我们还总结了该领域成员已确定的有助于应对这些挑战的最佳实践方法。为实现这一目标,我们通过跨学科团队社会科学研究的最新发现来审视仿生学面临的挑战。我们提出了仿生设计中面临的三个挑战:(1)合作研究人员之间复杂的动机;(2)对生物学家和工程师之间关系及益处的误解;(3)阻碍跨学科工作的制度化障碍。我们针对如何应对这些挑战中的每一个都提出了具体建议。