Powering and communication with micro robots to enable complex functions is a long-standing challenge as the size of robots continues to shrink. Physical connection of wires or components needed for wireless communication are complex and limited by the size of electronic and energy storage devices, making miniaturization of robots difficult. To explore an alternative solution, we designed and fabricated a micro soft swimming robot with both powering and controlling functions provided by remote light, which does not carry any electronic devices and batteries. In this approach, a polymer film containing azobenzene chromophore which is sensitive to ultra-violet (UV) light works as “motor”, and the UV light and visible light work as...
Oscillations are widely found in living organisms to generate propulsion-based locomotion often driv...
Soft actuators that exhibit large deformation and can move at a fast speed in response to external s...
Recent efforts in stimuli-responsive soft materials have enabled wirelessly controlled actuation wit...
Powering and communication with micro robots to enable complex functions is a long-standing challeng...
The miniaturization of robots and actuators down to the micrometer length scale constitutes a fascin...
This project attempts to optimize and procure a robot capable of swimming while guided and powered b...
The locomotor behavior of creatures in nature can bring a lot of inspiration for the fabrication of ...
For decades, roboticists have focused their efforts on rigid systems that enable programmable, autom...
Microorganisms move in challenging environments by periodic changes in body shape. In contrast, curr...
Mobile microscale devices and microrobots can be powered by catalytic reactions (chemical micromotor...
AbstractFor decades, roboticists have focused their efforts on rigid systems that enable programmabl...
Microorganisms move in challenging environments by periodic changes in body shape. In contrast, curr...
Liquid crystal elastomers are among the best candidates for artificial muscles, and the materials of...
Soft robots comprise of elastic and flexible structures, and actuatable soft materials are often use...
Untethered mobile robots at the micro-scale have the ability to improve biomedical research by perfo...
Oscillations are widely found in living organisms to generate propulsion-based locomotion often driv...
Soft actuators that exhibit large deformation and can move at a fast speed in response to external s...
Recent efforts in stimuli-responsive soft materials have enabled wirelessly controlled actuation wit...
Powering and communication with micro robots to enable complex functions is a long-standing challeng...
The miniaturization of robots and actuators down to the micrometer length scale constitutes a fascin...
This project attempts to optimize and procure a robot capable of swimming while guided and powered b...
The locomotor behavior of creatures in nature can bring a lot of inspiration for the fabrication of ...
For decades, roboticists have focused their efforts on rigid systems that enable programmable, autom...
Microorganisms move in challenging environments by periodic changes in body shape. In contrast, curr...
Mobile microscale devices and microrobots can be powered by catalytic reactions (chemical micromotor...
AbstractFor decades, roboticists have focused their efforts on rigid systems that enable programmabl...
Microorganisms move in challenging environments by periodic changes in body shape. In contrast, curr...
Liquid crystal elastomers are among the best candidates for artificial muscles, and the materials of...
Soft robots comprise of elastic and flexible structures, and actuatable soft materials are often use...
Untethered mobile robots at the micro-scale have the ability to improve biomedical research by perfo...
Oscillations are widely found in living organisms to generate propulsion-based locomotion often driv...
Soft actuators that exhibit large deformation and can move at a fast speed in response to external s...
Recent efforts in stimuli-responsive soft materials have enabled wirelessly controlled actuation wit...