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Torben Anker Lenau is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). His work focuses on biomimetic design, sustainable engineering, and innovative material applications. He leads research projects addressing multi-functional problem-solving, renewable energy systems, and eco-design principles. His expertise contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in sustainable cities, clean energy, and responsible consumption.
Key research interests include biomimicry in product development, lifecycle assessment, and bio-inspired materials. Notable projects include kinetic energy harvesting for wildlife tracking and bio-inspired medical devices. He has published extensively on topics like prototyping strategies, material selection, and biomimetic self-healing systems.
- Projects: Integrated Design (1999–present), Processed Material Selection (1996–present), CAD/CAM Prototyping (1996–present)
- Contributions: Over 100 publications, 27 projects, and patents in medical and energy sectors
His work emphasizes translating biological principles into engineering solutions for sustainability challenges. Collaborations span academia and industry, with a focus on global impact through innovative design methodologies.
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