The development of a novel polymer-based micro robotic gripper that can be actuated in a fluidic medium is presented in this paper. Our current work is to explore new materials and designs for thermal actuators to achieve micromanipulation of live biological cells. We used parylene C to encapsulate a metal heater, resulting in effectively a tri-layered thermal actuator. Parylene C is a bio-compatible dielectric polymer that can serve as a barrier to various gases and chemicals. Therefore, it is suitable to serve as a thermal/electrical/chemical isolation material for protecting the metal heater from exposing to an aqueous environment. We have demonstrated parylene actuators (2 mm×100 μm×0.5 μm) to operate in an aqueous env...
This paper presents the design, fabrication and experimental characterization of an electro-thermall...
Abstract: The manipulation of biological objects is a key technology necessary for many new applicat...
Polymers can be used to constitute "artificial muscles" that actuate under an electric stimulus. The...
The development of a novel polymer-based micro robotic gripper that can be actuated in a fluidic med...
The development of a novel polymer-based micro robotic gripper that can be actuated in a liquid medi...
This paper describes the design, simulation, fabrication and characterization of a polymeric microgr...
This work presents the design, fabrication and testing of a thermally actuated microgripper for the ...
This work presents the design, fabrication and testing of a thermally actuated microgripper for the ...
This thesis presents the development of an electrothermally actuated microgripper for the manipulati...
The analysis of the mechanical properties of cells is a field of great interest both in medicine and...
We present a microgripper actuated by a soft microactuator for manipulating a single living cell. So...
The study of cells mechanical properties is of great interest both in medicine and biology to recogn...
The analysis of the mechanical properties of cells is a field of great interest both in medicine and...
<div><p>The design and control of untethered microrobotic agents has drawn a lot of attention in rec...
Thermal micro-actuators are a promising solution to the need for large-displacement, gentle handling...
This paper presents the design, fabrication and experimental characterization of an electro-thermall...
Abstract: The manipulation of biological objects is a key technology necessary for many new applicat...
Polymers can be used to constitute "artificial muscles" that actuate under an electric stimulus. The...
The development of a novel polymer-based micro robotic gripper that can be actuated in a fluidic med...
The development of a novel polymer-based micro robotic gripper that can be actuated in a liquid medi...
This paper describes the design, simulation, fabrication and characterization of a polymeric microgr...
This work presents the design, fabrication and testing of a thermally actuated microgripper for the ...
This work presents the design, fabrication and testing of a thermally actuated microgripper for the ...
This thesis presents the development of an electrothermally actuated microgripper for the manipulati...
The analysis of the mechanical properties of cells is a field of great interest both in medicine and...
We present a microgripper actuated by a soft microactuator for manipulating a single living cell. So...
The study of cells mechanical properties is of great interest both in medicine and biology to recogn...
The analysis of the mechanical properties of cells is a field of great interest both in medicine and...
<div><p>The design and control of untethered microrobotic agents has drawn a lot of attention in rec...
Thermal micro-actuators are a promising solution to the need for large-displacement, gentle handling...
This paper presents the design, fabrication and experimental characterization of an electro-thermall...
Abstract: The manipulation of biological objects is a key technology necessary for many new applicat...
Polymers can be used to constitute "artificial muscles" that actuate under an electric stimulus. The...