
معرفی
Liuxi Xing is a Researcher at the Institute for Quantitative Health Science & Engineering within the College of Engineering at Michigan State University. Their work focuses on the development of magnetic microrobots and microagent systems for biomedical applications, including targeted therapy, cartilage regeneration, and cell delivery. They specialize in designing magnetic control systems, microscale robotics, and automated navigation techniques for dynamic environments.
Research interests include biomedical engineering, robotics, magnetic microswimmers, and adherent cell manipulation. Notable contributions involve engineering magnetotactic bacteria as medical microrobots and creating decellularized magnetic carriers for stem cell delivery. Their methodologies often integrate deep learning and image-guided motion planning to enhance precision in microscale systems.
Key technologies developed include rotating gradient magnetic fields for microagent control, dual-module microinjection systems, and automated 3D electromagnetic manipulation. These innovations address challenges in targeted drug delivery, tissue engineering, and minimally invasive medical procedures.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. Their research involves collaborations across disciplines, leveraging robotics, materials science, and biomedical engineering to advance therapeutic and diagnostic tools.


