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Bioinspired and biohybrid soft robots: Principles and emerging technologies

Title
Bioinspired and biohybrid soft robots: Principles and emerging technologies
Author(s)
Chen, ZhengkunChen, JiafanJung, SohyunKim, Ho-YoungLo Preti, MatteoLaschi, CeciliaRen, ZiyuSitti, MetinFull, Robert J.Yang, Guang-Zhong
Issued Date
2025-04
Citation
Matter, v.8, no.4
Type
Article
Keywords
ARTIFICIAL CILIANANOCOMPOSITE HYDROGELSMAGNETOTACTIC BACTERIAACTUATION STRATEGIESHELICAL ROBOTSDRIVENLOCOMOTIONBIOMIMETIC BUILDING SKINSDESIGNTEMPERATURE
ISSN
2590-2393
Abstract
Soft robots have drawn increasing attention due to their inherent flexibility, deformability, and adaptability. The natural world, with its evolutionary refinement, presents the best source of inspiration for building soft robots. Creatures with sophisticated soft bodies and delicate mechanisms can be ideal biological models. This perspective focuses on bioinspired and biohybrid soft robots, providing a comprehensive review of the latest research in this area. We introduce the state-of-the-art principles of soft robots according to actuation, material selection, and sensing techniques. Based on biological classification methods used in nature, current research progress on biomimetic soft robots in animals, plants, and microorganisms is described. Emerging areas of interests are also highlighted for different biological species. Additionally, this paper explores the potential application areas of soft robots across various domains, outlining future challenges and ongoing developments. © 2025
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/58290
DOI
10.1016/j.matt.2025.102045
Publisher
Cell Press
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  • Research Interests Microfluid Mechanics; Soft Matter Physics; Poromechanics; Biomimetic Systems; 마이크로유체역학 및 연성물질
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