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Additive manufacturing of soft robots

Walker et al., 2019

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3322357263250087205
Author
Walker S
Yirmibeşoğlu O
Daalkhaijav U
Mengüç Y
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Robotic Systems and Autonomous Platforms

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The soft materials additive manufacturing revolution will rely heavily on the interplay between soft material mechanics, fluid properties, chemical interfaces, biology, process engineering, and chemical engineering knowledge in order to deal with the complications …
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