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Microbotics - Advancements in Nanorobotics for Precision Engineering and Autonomous Systems - cover

Microbotics - Advancements in Nanorobotics for Precision Engineering and Autonomous Systems

Fouad Sabry

Casa editrice: One Billion Knowledgeable

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"Microbotics," part of the "Nanorobotics" series, delves deep into the evolving world of nanorobotics and the immense potential it holds for the future of technology. This book is essential for professionals, students, and enthusiasts, offering comprehensive insights into micro-scale robotics, bio-inspired technologies, and innovative applications in various fields. With a focus on cutting-edge research and practical examples, "Microbotics" is the perfect resource for those looking to understand the mechanics of microscale robotics
 
Microbotics-The chapter introduces the foundational concepts of microbotics, exploring its significance in nanorobotics and its role in future technologies
 
Robotic sperm-This chapter discusses the groundbreaking development of robotic sperm and its applications in medical fields, specifically in targeted drug delivery
 
Protist locomotion-An overview of how protists, single-celled organisms, move and how their biological mechanisms inspire new robotic technologies
 
Targeted drug delivery-Focuses on the use of nanorobots in delivering drugs to precise locations in the human body, revolutionizing medicine
 
Bacterial motility-This chapter covers the fascinating world of bacterial movement and how it can be utilized in the design of self-propelled microbots
 
University of Waterloo Nano Robotics Group-An examination of the leading research group in the field of nanorobotics, its contributions, and innovations
 
Metin Sitti-A detailed profile of Metin Sitti, a pioneering figure in nanorobotics, and his groundbreaking work in bio-hybrid systems
 
Nanorobotics-Introduces the broader field of nanorobotics, its applications, and its potential to transform industries like healthcare, manufacturing, and environmental protection
 
Soft robotics-Explores the development of soft, flexible robots inspired by biological organisms, with applications in healthcare and industry
 
Bio-inspired robotics-This chapter investigates how nature’s designs influence the development of robotic systems, combining biology and engineering principles
 
Peristaltic robot-Discusses robots designed to mimic peristalsis, enabling precise movement for tasks like medical applications and fluid management
 
Camcon binary actuator-Examines the innovative actuator technology developed by Camcon, focusing on its role in soft robotics and control mechanisms
 
Nanomotor-A deep dive into nanomotors, their principles, design, and applications, particularly in the context of microrobots and medical devices
 
Biohybrid microswimmer-Highlights the concept of biohybrid systems that combine biological and robotic elements, focusing on microswimmers for medical applications
 
Wei Gao (engineer)-Focuses on the work of Wei Gao, a leader in developing biohybrid robots and their integration into medical and environmental solutions
 
Simone Schürle-Finke-Discusses the contributions of Simone Schürle-Finke, particularly her work on the interface of nanotechnology and biology
 
Microswimmer-This chapter explains the mechanics and potential applications of microswimmers, tiny robots that move autonomously in fluid environments
 
Strouhal number-An introduction to the Strouhal number and its significance in the study of oscillatory movements and robot design
 
Bradley Nelson-A profile of Bradley Nelson, his pioneering work in nanorobotics, and the future direction of the field under his leadership
 
Robotic sensing-This chapter looks at how robotic systems perceive and respond to their environment, with a focus on sensory technologies in nanorobots
 
Robot research initiative-Explores the key research initiatives in robotics, highlighting collaboration between academic institutions and industry leaders in advancing microbotics
Disponibile da: 13/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 267 pagine.

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