首页|Findings from University of Michigan in Robotics Reported (Selfpropelled Morphi ng Matter for Small-scale Swimming Soft Robots)
Findings from University of Michigan in Robotics Reported (Selfpropelled Morphi ng Matter for Small-scale Swimming Soft Robots)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-Current study results on Robotics have been published. According to news originating from Ann Arbor, Michigan, by News Rx correspondents, research stated, "Aquatic insects have developed versatile lo comotion mechanisms that have served as a source of inspiration for decades in t he development of small-scale swimming robots. However, despite recent advances in the field, efficient, untethered, and integrated powering, actuation, and con trol of small-scale robots remains a challenge due to the out-ofequilibrium and dissipative nature of the driving physical and chemical phenomena." Financial supporters for this research include National Science Foundation (NSF) , National Science Foundation-Materials Research Science and Engineering Center at the University of Michigan, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Counc il of Canada (NSERC), University of Michigan College of Engineering.
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