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Session on: Micro and Nano Robots

Session on: Micro and Nano Robots

Nanorobotics is an upcoming advanced technology which enables to create robots at or near the scale of a nanometre. More specifically, nanorobotics refers to the nanotechnology engineering stream of designing and creating nanorobots, with devices ranging in size from 0.1–10 micrometres and constructed of nanoscale or molecular components. Nanobotnanoidnanitenanomachine, or nanometer are some of the terms that can be used to describe such devices which are currently under the research and development. Another definition of nanorobot is a robot that allows precise interactions with nanoscale objects or can manipulate with nanoscale resolution. Such devices are more related to microscopy or scanning probe microscopy, instead of the description of nanorobots as a molecular machine. Equipment such as an atomic force microscope can be understood as a nanorobot when made to perform nanomanipulation. For this viewpoint, macroscale robots are microrobots that can move with nanoscale precision.

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SAS Global Forum April 8-11, Denver, CO, USA | 2006 Haptics Symposium, Arlington, Virginia, USA, March 25-26 | 2005 World Haptics, Pisa, Italy, March 18-20 | 2004 - Haptics Symposium, Chicago, Illinois US | 1993 Haptics Symposium, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, November | 1992 World Haptics, Anaheim, California, USA, November | Global summit on Nanotechnology and Nanorobotics, November 8-9, 2017 New Orleans, Louisiana, USA | 2013 World Haptics, Daejeon, South Korea April 14-18 | 2016 5th International Mechatronics and Control Engineering, Venice, Italy
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