Inspired by origami, researchers have created a tiny robot exoskeleton that bends and moves in response to chemical or thermal changes. These tiny machines can be used in electronics applications as well as semiconductor manufacturing.
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Read MoreACerS is extending the abstract deadline by two weeks. Act now to present at EMA 2012. Submit your abstract for Electronic Materials and Applications 2012 by August 17th.
Read MoreEMA 2012 covers energy harvesting, integrated sensors, bio-inspired vehicles
&systems, and advanced functional microelectronics where integrated
electrical ceramics play a key role. Submit your abstract today.