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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Bunea, Ada-Ioana
Technical University of Denmark
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- 20223D printed microrobots controlled by light – Towards environmental and biomedical applications
- 2021Micro 3D Printing by Two-Photon Polymerization: Configurations and Parameters for the Nanoscribe Systemcitations
- 2021Bioinspired microstructured polymer surfaces with antireflective propertiescitations
- 2021Additive manufacturing of polymeric scaffolds for biomimetic cell membrane engineeringcitations
- 2019Optimization of 3D-printed microstructures for investigating the properties of the mucus biobarriercitations
- 2018Light Robotics for Nanomedicine
- 2018Light Robotics – a growing toolbox for biomedical research
- 2018Optically fabricated and controlled microtool as a mobile heat source in microfluidics
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3D printed microrobots controlled by light – Towards environmental and biomedical applications
Abstract
Microrobots are rapidly developing as a valuable solution for performing microscale tasks, among which they seem particularly promising for biomedical and environmental applications. Two-photon polymerization enables the fabrication of microstructures with complex shapes, while focused laser beams allow for precise manipulation of such 3D printed objects. Whereas several challenges have yet to be overcome before microrobots can perform in the real world, many interesting laboratory applications have already been demonstrated, while others are being explored.