Abstract One of the major challenges in modern robotics is controlling micromanipulation by active and adaptive materials. In the respiratory system, such actuation enables pathogen clearance by means of motile cilia. While various types of artificial cilia have been engineered recently, they often involve complex manufacturing protocols and focus on transporting liquids only. Here, soft magnetic carpets are created via an easy self‐assembly route based on the Rosensweig instability. These carpets can transport not only liquids but also solid objects that are larger and heavier than the artificial cilia, using a crowd‐surfing effect.This amphibious transportation is locally and reconfigurably tunable by simple micromagnets or advanced progr...
Cilia are tiny hair-like structures that cover the surfaces of biological cells. One of their functi...
In nature, fluid manipulations are ubiquitous in organisms, and they are crucial for many of their v...
Biological cilia that generate fluid flow or propulsion are often found to exhibit a collective wave...
One of the major challenges in modern robotics is controlling micromanipulation by active and adapti...
Metachronal waves commonly exist in natural cilia carpets. These emergent phenomena, which originate...
We demonstrate a general method to assemble and propel highly maneuverable colloidal carpets which c...
We demonstrate advanced fluid manipulations using magnetic polymeric artificial cilia on the walls o...
Biological flows at the microscopic scale are important for the transport of nutrients, locomotion, ...
Manipulation of particles in a controllable manner is highly desirable in many applications. Inspire...
Flexible superparamagnetic filaments ('fleximags') are very slender elastic filaments, which can be ...
Nature-inspired actuators that can be driven by various stimuli are an emerging application in mobil...
Màster en Nanociència i Nanotecnologia, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2018-201...
By numerical modeling we investigate fluid transport in low-Reynolds-number flow achieved with a spe...
Most microorganisms use cilia or flagella as a means of propulsion. These low Reynolds number swimmi...
Cilia are tiny hair-like structures that cover the surfaces of biological cells. One of their functi...
Cilia are tiny hair-like structures that cover the surfaces of biological cells. One of their functi...
In nature, fluid manipulations are ubiquitous in organisms, and they are crucial for many of their v...
Biological cilia that generate fluid flow or propulsion are often found to exhibit a collective wave...
One of the major challenges in modern robotics is controlling micromanipulation by active and adapti...
Metachronal waves commonly exist in natural cilia carpets. These emergent phenomena, which originate...
We demonstrate a general method to assemble and propel highly maneuverable colloidal carpets which c...
We demonstrate advanced fluid manipulations using magnetic polymeric artificial cilia on the walls o...
Biological flows at the microscopic scale are important for the transport of nutrients, locomotion, ...
Manipulation of particles in a controllable manner is highly desirable in many applications. Inspire...
Flexible superparamagnetic filaments ('fleximags') are very slender elastic filaments, which can be ...
Nature-inspired actuators that can be driven by various stimuli are an emerging application in mobil...
Màster en Nanociència i Nanotecnologia, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2018-201...
By numerical modeling we investigate fluid transport in low-Reynolds-number flow achieved with a spe...
Most microorganisms use cilia or flagella as a means of propulsion. These low Reynolds number swimmi...
Cilia are tiny hair-like structures that cover the surfaces of biological cells. One of their functi...
Cilia are tiny hair-like structures that cover the surfaces of biological cells. One of their functi...
In nature, fluid manipulations are ubiquitous in organisms, and they are crucial for many of their v...
Biological cilia that generate fluid flow or propulsion are often found to exhibit a collective wave...