Magnetic soft matter for robotics

MSCA (Marie Skłodowska-Curie)HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-DNID: 101119614
EC Contribution
€23,570
Consortium Size
13 orgs
Start Year
2024
Summary

This doctoral network (DN) responds to the existing demand for training of a new generation of experts in the emerging sub-field of soft robotics relying on the control of material properties by a magnetic field – magnetic soft robotics. Materials involved are elastomers and complementary liquids, filled with micro- and nanometer-sized magnetic particles. Because the technical problems and tasks involved are complex and require knowledge from different fields of science and technology, the consortium is composed of 7 academic and 2 industrial beneficiaries originating from biology, materials science, physics and robotic engineering. Further 3 associated partners are involved in research and transferable-skills training. The research program will be directed towards demonstration of a number of mobile robots and robot gripping devices with the necessary electronic and control systems, where the essential functional parameters (e.g., the friction coefficient of the robot shoe or the stiffness of the finger joint, etc.) are controlled by permanent or electro-magnets. On the way to the functional prototypes, the synthesis-structure-properties relationships of magnetic soft matter are to be investigated both experimentally and theoretically, because, hitherto, the required dependencies are not available and the underlying physical phenomena are not completely understood. The mechanical part of the soft mobile robots with integrated magnetic soft matter, the necessary electrical and magnetic control circuits, and the adaptive control algorithms for real-time magnetic field tuning and robot behavior generation are to be developed. The carefully designed training program will provide the necessary minimum of interdisciplinary specialist knowledge to all doctoral candidates and prepare them for meeting the challenges in their subsequent careers be that in academia, industry or as entrepreneurs, e.g., by obligatory exposure to industrial environment during secondments.

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Project Results (2)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (2)
Transfer of Energy and Momentum Between Magnetoactive Surface Microstructure and a Solid Object
Advanced Engineering Materials· 2026DOI
Arne Geldof, Jan Kopačin, Izidor Straus, Raphael Kriegl, Gaia Kravanja, Luka Hribar, Matija Jezeršek, Mikhail Shamonin, Gašper Kokot, Irena Drevenšek‐Olenik
S-DOT: Soft Dot-Structured Surface Pattern for Enhanced Grip and Comfort in Exoskeleton Straps
2025 IEEE 8th International Conference on Soft Robotics (RoboSoft)· 2025DOI
Suksakaow Mahuttanatan, Kanut Tarapongnivat, Naris Asawalertsak, Chaicharn Akkawutvanich, Poramate Manoonpong