ASMR Lab
4D printed soft robots merge the flexibility of soft robots with the self-transforming abilities of 4D printing using smart materials that react to external stimuli. This enables them to alter shape, size, and function in response to their surroundings, making them an innovative type of robotic technology.
Soft ionotronics is a new research area that creates soft electronic devices powered by ions instead of electrons, through the combination of soft robotics, materials science, and electrochemistry. The resulting devices are more flexible, biocompatible, and biodegradable than traditional electronic devices.
Nano/micro-biointerface involves the interactions between devices and biological systems at the nanoscale or microscale. This is important for developing stable, effective, and biocompatible biomedical devices and robots that can interact with living organisms in a controlled manner.