Microrobotics paper published in Advanced Materials

Reproduced from “Assembly of Fillable Microrobotic Systems by Microfluidic Loading with Dip Sealing” CC BY-NC 4.0

Our paper describing a versatile platform to fabricate fillable microrobots using microfluidic loading and dip sealing (MLDS) has been published in Advanced Materials.

The MLDS platform provides new opportunities for microroboticsystems in targeted drug delivery, environmental sensing, and chemically powered micromotor applications.

Congratulations to the whole team!

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