This card helps you embrace a transdisciplinary approach by combining design, engineering, biology, and life sciences.
How does biodesign's transdisciplinary nature challenge you to think beyond traditional design boundaries?
Do you plan to work in a transdisciplinary biodesign environment to expand your own expertise and skillset?
What expertise do you lack to be able to make progress in you biodesign project and who might have this knowledge?
Chemarts
CHEMARTS is a joint minor program between Aalto University’s School of Art, Design, and Architecture (ARTS) and the School of Chemical Engineering (CHEM). It serves as a great example of transdisciplinary collaboration, where design, engineering, and biochemistry come together to tackle biodesign projects, each discipline enhancing the other with its unique expertise.
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Identify the expertise you lack and potential collaborators who possess it.
Present your idea to relevant disciplines, highlighting how their contributions can benefit both the project and them.