micronanorobotics
Micronanorobotics is an emerging interdisciplinary field at the intersection of nanotechnology, robotics, and materials science, focusing on the design, fabrication, and control of machines operating at microscopic and nanometric scales. These systems, typically ranging from one micrometer to one hundred nanometers in size, are engineered to perform tasks with high precision in environments where macroscopic robots are impractical or ineffective. Key applications include targeted drug delivery in medicine, environmental remediation, microfabrication, and sensing within biological systems.
The development of micronanorobots relies on advanced fabrication techniques such as photolithography, electron-beam lithography, and self-assembly
Micronanorobotics holds significant potential in biomedical applications, where tiny robots could navigate blood vessels to deliver