Untethered Small-Scale Robots for Biomedical Applications 1st Edition
Capture the future of medical innovation with Untethered Small-Scale Robots for Biomedical Applications, 1st Edition by Haojian Lu, Xian Wang, and Shuailong Zhang. This authoritative volume illuminates the design, control, and clinical potential of micro- and nanorobots engineered for healthcare.
Explore cutting-edge research and practical engineering: clear explanations of propulsion mechanisms, navigation strategies, biocompatible materials, and integration with imaging and sensing systems. Case studies detail applications in targeted drug delivery, minimally invasive surgery, diagnostics, and tissue engineering—bridging laboratory innovation with translational promise for hospitals and research centers worldwide.
Engineered for researchers, biomedical engineers, clinicians, and graduate students, this book balances rigorous theory with real-world relevance. It highlights regulatory considerations, safety assessments, and pathways for clinical translation, helping readers understand both the scientific foundations and the steps required to bring small-scale robotics from bench to bedside.
Why this book matters: it consolidates multidisciplinary knowledge—robotics, materials science, microfabrication, and biomedical engineering—into a single, accessible reference that supports innovation across Asia, Europe, North America, and beyond. Whether you’re advancing academic research or shaping next-generation medical devices, the insights here accelerate development and inform practical decision-making.
Bring pioneering medical robotics into your library. Order Untethered Small-Scale Robots for Biomedical Applications today to stay at the forefront of biomedical robotics research and clinical innovation.
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