Dr. Tianyun Huang

Tianyun Huang was born in Anshan, China, in 1983. He received the PhD degree from the Dalian University of Technology in 2015, majoring in control theory and control engineering. He studied swarm control and intelligence of multi-agent robotic systems. In the same year, he challenged a long-distance cycling from Shanghai to Lhasa. After that, as a postdoctoral fellow, he joined the State Key Laboratory for Turbulence and Complex Systems, College of Engineering, at Peking University. During this period, he established an integrated experimental platform for design, fabrication, characterization, actuation and control of smart devices at microscales, and supervised several PhD students as a project leader for the Young Scholars Program (Controllable Deformation and Flow Characteristics of Flexible Functionalized Micro/Nano-devices) and also a major participant of the General Program and Key Program, which is supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China. Since May 2018, he is a postdoctoral researcher in the Institute of Robotics and Intelligent Systems, Multi-Scale Robotics Lab, at ETH Zurich. Dr. Huang is working on investigating soft microrobotics and magnetic manipulation systems. 

Current Related Research Projects:        

  • Smart Polymer Based Microdevices
  • 3D Fabrication of Microrobots Using TPP
  • 3D Magnetic Biomanipulation
  • Bio-inspired Helical Swimming Microrobots

 

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