Amirreza Aghakhani
Alumni
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- Design and development of Acoustic actuation techniques for microrobots in biomedical applications
- Remote heating of immersed objects in water using focused ultrasound transducers.
- Ultrasound imaging of small-scale robotic devices
acoustic actuation imaging microrobots microswimmers
- PhD: Mechanical Engineering, Koc University, Istanbul, Turkey, 2018
- BS: Mechanical Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, 2012
Acoustic Microrobots
The bubble-based microrobots powered by ultrasound can move on flat or curved surfaces with incredibly high speeds up to 90 body lengths/sec (body length ~ 25 um).
Underwater Snail-o-Bot gets kick from light
Liquid crystal gels react to light, and they can crawl, jump, walk, and swim underwater.