In this paper we present EvoBot, a RepRap open-source 3D-printer modified to operate like a robot for culturing and maintaining Microbial Fuel Cells (MFCs). EvoBot is a modular liquid handling robot that has been adapted to host MFCs in its experimental layer, gather data from the MFCs and react on the set thresholds based on a feedback loop. This type of robot-MFC interaction, based on the feedback loop mechanism, will enable us to study further the adaptability and stability of these systems. To date, EvoBot has automated the nurturing process of MFCs with the aim of controlling liquid delivery, which is akin to a chemostat. The chemostat is a well-known microbiology method for culturing bacterial cells under controlled conditions with co...
Autonomous fleets of small-scale robots have the potential to enhance operations or open entirely ne...
The development of the robot EcoBot II, which exhibits some partial form of energetic autonomy, is r...
This paper reports on the initial work to produce an artificial metabolic system for an energeticall...
Commercial liquid handling robots are rarely appropriate when tasks change often, which is the case ...
For over 100 years, Microbial Fuel Cells (MFCs) have been developed as eco-friendly alternatives for...
This paper reports on the proof-of-concept work to produce an energetically autonomous robot employi...
In this paper we report the development of the robot EcoBot-II, which exhibits a primitive form of a...
In this paper we report the development of the robot EcoBot-II, which exhibits a primitive form of a...
The development of the robot EcoBot II, which exhibits some partial form of energetic autonomy, is r...
The development of the microbial fuel cell (MFC) technology has seen an enormous growth over the las...
© 2015 IEEE. We present a design for an energetically autonomous artificial organism, combining two ...
The development of the microbial fuel cell (MFC) technology has seen an enormous growth over the las...
We present a robotic platform based on the open source RepRap 3D printer that can print and maintain...
One of the main unresolved questions in science is how non-living matter became alive in a process k...
EcoBot I is a robot developed in the IAS Lab that uses Microbial Fuel Cells (MFC) as the 'live engin...
Autonomous fleets of small-scale robots have the potential to enhance operations or open entirely ne...
The development of the robot EcoBot II, which exhibits some partial form of energetic autonomy, is r...
This paper reports on the initial work to produce an artificial metabolic system for an energeticall...
Commercial liquid handling robots are rarely appropriate when tasks change often, which is the case ...
For over 100 years, Microbial Fuel Cells (MFCs) have been developed as eco-friendly alternatives for...
This paper reports on the proof-of-concept work to produce an energetically autonomous robot employi...
In this paper we report the development of the robot EcoBot-II, which exhibits a primitive form of a...
In this paper we report the development of the robot EcoBot-II, which exhibits a primitive form of a...
The development of the robot EcoBot II, which exhibits some partial form of energetic autonomy, is r...
The development of the microbial fuel cell (MFC) technology has seen an enormous growth over the las...
© 2015 IEEE. We present a design for an energetically autonomous artificial organism, combining two ...
The development of the microbial fuel cell (MFC) technology has seen an enormous growth over the las...
We present a robotic platform based on the open source RepRap 3D printer that can print and maintain...
One of the main unresolved questions in science is how non-living matter became alive in a process k...
EcoBot I is a robot developed in the IAS Lab that uses Microbial Fuel Cells (MFC) as the 'live engin...
Autonomous fleets of small-scale robots have the potential to enhance operations or open entirely ne...
The development of the robot EcoBot II, which exhibits some partial form of energetic autonomy, is r...
This paper reports on the initial work to produce an artificial metabolic system for an energeticall...