EnGen Institute specializes in the science of systemic and developmental systems, such as the architecture of organic and ecological systems, and applies this systems science to natural, technological and social systems, in particular, to the design, development and implementation of technology and infrastructure systems for sustainable life support, industry and society. Systemic systems o are ‘organic’ wherein a whole incorporates many mutually dependent parts or ‘organs’ that have functions such as – - metabolism, circulatory system, digestion, catabolism or - energy production, transport, materials refinement, construction o are necessarily complex as they address the total requirements for life-support Environmental sustainability o necessarily requires - - considering the full life-cycle of all subsystems of the system and - recycling & regeneration of all subsystems, component & materials Developmental systems o necessarily involve - - the transformation of information to physical outcomes o technological developmental systems transform - - knowledge --> design --> manufacture --> deployment --> operations Technology Transfer o is only completed with - - social engagement and consent - including environmental approval - engagement with enterprise and investment
EnGen Institute 1992-2022
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THEORY -
Systemic Modelling based on Nested Cellular Organic System Models
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CELLANICS Cellular Organic Systemics