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Bio-inspired and bio-integrated systems for medical and robotics

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Using military-to-civilian tech transfer for next-generation disaster response robots

Via proprioceptive feedback loops to enhance human-robot collaboration in surgery

Affordance-based manipulation in robotics using currently available materials for adaptive grasping

Using affordance-based manipulation to enhance robotic grasping in cluttered environments

Targeting prion disease reversal through engineered protein disaggregation techniques

Advancing robotic tactile intelligence with solvent-free processing of piezoelectric polymers

Leveraging carbon nanotube vias for ultra-high-density neural implant interfaces

Enhancing neural network adaptability through few-shot hypernetworks in meta-learning

Targeting protein misfolding in neurodegenerative diseases with CRISPR-based chaperone systems

Implementing collaborative robot cells with carbon nanotube vias for 2032 processor manufacturing

Reimagining Victorian-era inventions with modern robotics for assistive healthcare devices

Neuromorphic predictive motor coding for next-generation prosthetic limb control