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  1. #ICYMI: Last month, I chatted to Dr. Maria Guix from the University of Barcelona about tiny biohybrid #robots.

    Catch up here 🎧 - robottalk.org/2026/03/06/episo or wherever you get your podcasts!

    #Robotics #Microbot

  2. Maria Guix is a senior researcher at the University of Barcelona, where she's developing miniaturised living robots. Her previous research focussed on biocompatible micromotors, magnetic microrobot automation, and functional living robots.

    Listen to our chat here: robottalk.org/2026/03/06/episo

    #Robots #Robotics #Microbot #Biology

  3. RE: mastodon.social/@RobotTalkPod/

    Last chance to send me your questions for Maria!

    What burning questions do you have about microrobotics?

    #Robots #Robotics #Microbot

  4. Curious about miniaturised living #robots? 🤖

    Later this season, I'll be chatting to Dr. Maria Guix from the University of Barcelona about combining electronics and biology to create tiny 'biohybrid' robots.

    Send me your questions for Maria in the comments below or on the Robot Talk website: robottalk.org/ask-a-question/

    #Robotics #Microbot

  5. #ICYMI: Last month, I chatted to Dr. Ali K. Hoshiar from the University of Essex about microscopic #robots.

    Catch up here 🎧 - robottalk.org/2025/10/10/episo or wherever you get your podcasts!

    #Robotics #Microbot #Healthcare

  6. Here's a photo of an electromagnetic system that Ali uses for controlling microrobots, next to a microrobot set up for viewing under a microscope.

    Find out more by listening to Episode 128 of Robot Talk - available on all major podcast providers: linktr.ee/robottalkpod

    #Robots #Robotics #Microbot #Medical #Healthcare

  7. Ali K. Hoshiar is a Senior lecturer in Robotics at the University of Essex and Director of the Robotics for Under Millimetre Innovation (RUMI) Lab. His research focuses on microrobotics, soft robotics, and data-driven mechatronic systems for medical and agri-tech applications.

    Listen to our chat here: robottalk.org/2025/10/10/episo

    #Robots #Robotics #Microbot #Medical #Healthcare

  8. 📢 New Episode Alert!

    This week, I chatted to Dr. Ali K. Hoshiar from the University of Essex about how microrobots move and work together. 🤖

    Listen now: robottalk.org/2025/10/10/episo #Robots #Robotics #Microbot #Medical #Healthcare

  9. #ICYMI: Last month, I chatted to Prof. Christos Bergeles from King's College London about #surgical robots.

    Catch up here 🎧 - robottalk.org/2024/12/06/episo or wherever you get your podcasts!

    #Robots #Robotics #Medicine #Surgery #Microbot #Clinical

  10. How can microscopic robots make new surgical therapies possible? 🤖

    In the latest episode, I chatted to Prof. Christos Bergeles from King's College London about #surgical robots.

    Available wherever you get your podcasts: linktr.ee/robottalkpod

    #Robots #Robotics #Medicine #Surgery #Microbot #Clinical

  11. Here's a photo of a micro-surgical device for delivering stem cells to diseased retinal layers in the eye, which Christos is developing.

    Find out more by listening to Episode 101 of Robot Talk - available on all major podcast providers: linktr.ee/robottalkpod

    #Robots #Robotics #Medicine #Surgery #Microbot #Clinical

  12. Christos Bergeles is a Professor of Surgical Robotics at King's College London. He directs the Robotics and Vision in Medicine Lab, whose mission is to develop micro-surgical robots that deliver regenerative therapies deep inside the human body.

    Listen to our chat here: robottalk.org/2024/12/06/episo

    #Robots #Robotics #Medicine #Surgery #Microbot #Clinical

  13. 📢 New Episode Alert!

    This week, I chatted to Prof. Christos Bergeles from King's College London about micro-surgical #robotic systems to deliver therapies deep in the body.

    Listen now: robottalk.org/2024/12/06/episo #Robots #Robotics #Medicine #Surgery #Microbot #Clinical

  14. Scientists at Chinese, Hong Kong, & American univs have created metal microbot that can melt, slide through bars & then turn back into a solid state and resume tasks. #microbot was able to lengthen, divide, and merge in its liquid form. When solid, it was capable of being driven at more than 3mph and could carry objects up to 30 times its weight. Robot measures less than 0.4" in width when solid. Applications - flexible electronics, #healthcare, #robotics vid is trippy! pcmag.com/news/scientists-crea