The review will also examine how the electrical and
mechanical systems interact with each other.
Not exact matches
The new research recently published by scientists at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) in the journal Soft Matter carefully examines the relationships between self - motile and passive or inert agents to determine possibility of creating fully synthetic
systems by looking into examples of biology
interacting with
mechanical mechanisms.
I noticed this problem three years ago, when I was at a synthetic biology company where I built some of these microfluidic
systems and
mechanical machines that
interact with them.
The experimental design draws from his recent research in the field of optomechanics, which Savona describes as «the art of conceiving
systems in which light
interacts, in highly controlled and highly tailored way, with a
mechanical vibration of some sort.»