
معرفی
Dr. Semih Sevim is a Researcher in the Department of Robotics and Intelligent Systems at ETH Zürich. His work focuses on advanced robotics, nanotechnology, and their biomedical applications. He leads projects involving microrobotics, smart materials, and microfluidic manufacturing systems. His research integrates engineering principles with material science to develop innovative solutions for targeted therapies, regenerative medicine, and autonomous systems.
Key research themes include magnetoelectric microrobots for spinal cord injury treatment, piezoelectric catalysis for biomedical applications, and microfluidic-based synthesis of advanced materials. He has pioneered techniques for on-the-fly material fabrication and wireless neural stimulation systems.
Advising: Supervises doctoral student Roshan Shankar Kaundinya in robotics and materials engineering. His work bridges fundamental research with clinical applications, emphasizing translational technologies.
Publications highlight advancements in microrobot design, biodegradable materials, and microfluidic systems, reflecting a multi-disciplinary approach to robotics and nanotechnology.


