microrobotics
Targeting medical treatment to an ailing body part is a practice as old as medicine
Artificial muscles made from polymers can now be powered by energy from glucose and oxygen,
A productive collaboration between the School of Dental Medicine and School of Engineering and Applied
Assembling a microrobot used to require a pair of needle-nosed tweezers, a microscope, steady hands
A million functional microscopic robots produced from a 4-inch silicon wafer in new nanofabrication process
DGIST research team succeeded in developing a microrobot that can reach the accurate location of
One day we may be able to ingest tiny robots that deliver drugs directly to
New “HAMR-E” robots could enable inspection of complex machines without dismantling them Jet engines can