Welcome to the Biomedical Soft Robotics Group
We are a multidisciplinary team of researchers at the University of Glasgow, United Kingdom, exploring the design of multifunctional soft systems utilising advanced functional materials, novel mechanical designs, and digital manufacturing. Such soft systems have many applications, ranging from wearable medical devices for healthcare monitoring to non-invasive surgical tools and soft robots for safe human-robot interaction.
June 2022: Our recent review on electrically driven soft actuators has been published in Advanced Materials Technologies!
May 2022: Our work on unidirectional, highly linear strain sensors with thickness-engineered conductive films for precision control of soft machines has been published in Journal of Materials Chemistry A (IF: 14.51)!
Sept 2021: Our work on dynamic thermoelectromechanical characterization of carbon nanotube nanocomposite has been accepted for publication in Sensors and Actuators: A. Physical!
December 2020: We have a PhD opening in our group. Please check here for details.
April 2020: Our invited review on wearable strain sensors has been accepted for publication in Advanced Intelligent Systems!
November 2020: There are multiple PhD positions available at the Edinburgh Centre for Robotics. If you are interested, please send your CV to m.amjadi@hw.ac.uk.
March 2020: Our work on wearable strain sensors has been accepted for publication in Journal of Materials Chemistry C (IF: 6.64)!
January 2020: Dr Morteza Amjadi delivered an invited talk at Durham University.
May 2019: Our work on wearable pressure sensors has been accepted for publication in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces (IF: 8.456)!