Recent Advances in Autonomous Liquid Robotics

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Robotics and Automation".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 February 2022) | Viewed by 437
(This graphic abstract depicts a ferrofluid bubble, whose appearance resembles a human eye, provided by Prof. Dr. Alessandro Chiolerio.)

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Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia - IIT, Bioinspired Soft Robotics, Center for Converging Technologies, Via Morego 30, 16163 Genova, Italy
Interests: liquid robotics; colloidal energy harvesting; nanocomposites; electromagnetic properties of condensed matter; printed electronics; resistive switching devices; silver nanoparticles; ferrofluids
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Quite recently, research from different fields of science, including philosophy, biology, condensed matter physics, chemistry, nanotechnology, robotics, computer science, and electrochemistry, started to converge around the concept of liquid state autonomous systems. Organic, inorganic, or hybrid devices in the liquid state kept in a fixed volume by surface tension or by a confining membrane could be used as biologically inspired autonomous robotic systems.

This Special Issue focuses on the advancements toward the realization of such a system, enabling tremendous advantages over existing technologies, in particular for what concerns information processing and storage, extreme environment/foault tolerance, marginal energy consumption, exploration of remote areas such as planetary environments, post-disaster search and rescue in ground applications, and compliant wearable devices, and even the medical field for in vivo applications.

The latest experiments, simulations, theoretical approaches, and visions will be shared through this Special Issue. I sincerely invite all researchers and investigators from any country to contribute their original research, a review, or an article to this Special Issue.

Prof. Dr. Alessandro Chiolerio
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • smart fluid systems
  • intelligent liquid integrated functional entity
  • colloidal autonomous systems
  • liquid state cybernetic systems
  • fourth order cybernetics
  • active colloids
  • liquid crystals
  • liquid metals
  • ionic liquids
  • ferrofluids
  • thermomagnetic advection
  • pyroelectric nanoparticles
  • triboelectric nanoparticles
  • piezoelectric nanoparticles
  • liquid antennas
  • soft robotics
  • stimuli responsive hydrogels
  • self-healing polymers
  • liquid state energy harvesting
  • liquid state machines
  • unconventional computing
  • magnetohydrodynamics

Published Papers

There is no accepted submissions to this special issue at this moment.
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