
معرفی
Georges Adam serves as an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. A Rose-Hulman alumnus (BS in Mechanical Engineering and NanoEngineering, 2017), he earned his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University in 2022. His teaching portfolio spans programming, mechatronics, robotics, numerical methods, and control systems.
Education:
- PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University, 2022
- BS in Mechanical Engineering and NanoEngineering, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, 2017
Research Interests: Dr. Adam's research centers on microrobotics and micromanipulation for biomedical applications. His work encompasses micro-force sensing, targeted drug delivery systems, and micro/nano 3D printing. He develops innovative microrobotic platforms that integrate vision-based sensing, magnetic actuation, and structural color for identification, enabling precise manipulation at the microscale.
Publication Trends: Over the past six years (2018-2024), Adam has published extensively on microrobotic systems, with a clear trajectory toward biomedical applications. His research demonstrates expertise in force-sensing micromanipulation, magnetic microbot design for drug delivery, and the application of 3D/4D printing in microrobotics. Collaborative work with institutions like Purdue University highlights interdisciplinary approaches to solving challenges in microscale robotics.



