👉 Self-engineering, also known as self-assembly or self-organization, is a process where components or systems autonomously arrange themselves into ordered structures or functionalities without external intervention. This phenomenon is observed in various natural systems, such as the formation of crystals, the assembly of proteins, and the behavior of certain biological cells. In engineering, self-engineering leverages principles from biology, physics, and chemistry to design materials, devices, or systems that can autonomously construct themselves under specific conditions. This approach can lead to the development of more efficient, adaptive, and sustainable technologies, such as self-healing materials, programmable matter, and autonomous robots. By mimicking natural processes, engineers aim to create systems that can adapt to changing environments and perform complex tasks with minimal human oversight.