Source: http://www.bioinspireddesign.com/press/
Timestamp: 2019-04-23 04:53:20+00:00

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-Invited workshop 'Biomimetics for Designers', two day workshop exploring biomimetics as an approach to creative design to an audience of Fashion, Textile, Product designers and Architects. University of Art and Design, Linz, Austria.
- Invited speaker 'Time to take the E out of STEM: Engineering for Growth' campaign supported by Royal Academy of Engineering, London.
- Kapsali, V. Bionic sportswear. In R. Shishoo (ed) Textiles for sportswear, Cambridge, Woodhead Publishing Limited.
- Kapsali, V. Toomey, A. Beyond the idea- D:STEM, a new approach to design and science intergration.
- Kapsali, V., Toomey, A. & Tandler, L. Biomimetic spatial and temporal (4D) design and fabrication. In Biomimetic and Biohybrid Systems (pp. 387-389). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
- Kapsali, V. Biomimetics and its impact on outdoor clothing. In Williams, J.T (ed). Textiles for Cold Weather Protection, (pp 113-139), Cambridge, Woodhead Publishing Limited.
-Kapsali, V. Biomimetic textiles: Design and development of moisture sensitive adaptive textile prototype for application in casual clothing systems, PhD Thesis, University of Bath.
- Kapsali, V. Biomimetic principles in the design of clothing. In Abbott, A. Ellison, M. (eds), Biologically Inspired Textiles, Cambridge, Woodhead Publishing Limited.
- Kapsali, V. & Vincent, J. F. V. Metropolitan Comfort: Biomimetic Analysis of hygroscopic botanical structures and their application to the design of apparel for urban transit. Proceedings to the 85th Textile Institute World Conference: Concept to Consumer, Colombo, Sri Lanka, The Textile Institute.
- Black, S. Kapsali, V. Bourgourd, J. Geesin, F. Fashion and function: factors affecting the design and use of protective clothing. In R. A. Scott. (ed), Textiles for protection, (pp 60-89). Cambridge, Woodhead Publishing Limited.

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