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MNRLab featured in BBC World News 

​Episode 10, Clip 2, MagnetoSperm, on BBC World News, Horizon:
Nature has 3.8 billion years of making things work effectively and efficiently, so just how can we learn from its experience? Adam Shaw explores the growing field of biomimicry. 
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3M-NANO 2017
3M-NANO 2017

RAL 2017 - ICRA 2017
IROS 2016

Dalia Mahdy and Khaled Sadek on itShow (Nile Culture TV)
This video is in Arabic language without English subtitles 

Nile Culture TV has hosted Eng. Dalia Mahdy and Dr. Khaled Sadek on the itShow on 10 September 2016. Dalia and Khaled have discussed their in vitro work on rubbing against blood clots using helical microrobots, and under the influence of rotating magnetic fields. Recently, they have contributed to a comparative study between chemical lysis and mechanical rubbing to mitigate the side-effects associated with a full-dose of a thrombolytic agent. The study is conducted on a magnetic-based robotic system (HeliMag) designed and developed by Eng. Abdelrahman Hosney of the Medical Micro & Nano Robotics Laboratory. Dalia and Khaled will continue their experimental in vitro trials on blood clots to optimize the removal rate of the fibrin fiber of the clots.

Barbra Adel and Ahmed Hegazy on it Show (Nile Culture TV)
This video is in Arabic language without English subtitles 

Brarbra Adel and Ahmed Hegazy of MNRLab appeared on the itShow of the Nile Culture TV channel on 20 August 2016. They have discussed their project on fabrication and motion control of a magnetic beaded fiber we call robotic sperm. The robotic sperm is approximately 500 micro meter in length and has a morphology similar to that of sperm cells.  Barbra contributes to this project in the fabrication and preparation of the samples, while Ahmed's focus is on the magnetic control using electromagnetic fields.  The ongoing robotic sperm project is done in close collaboration with researchers from Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (Physical Intelligence Department), and is partially funded by the Egyptian Science and Technology Development Fund (STDF).

BioRob 2016
BioRob 2016

BioRob 2016
BioRob 2016

ICRA 2016
MNRLab 2016

IROS 2015
IROS 2015

ICRA 2015
3M NANO 2015
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  • Home
  • Research
    • Overview
    • Theses
    • B.Sc. Reports
  • Publications
  • Members
    • Former Staff
    • Former Students
  • Videos
  • Open Positions
    • Helical Microrobots
    • Robotic Sperms
    • Biological Microrobots
    • Magnetic Drug Carriers
    • Self-Propelled Microrobots
    • Electromagnetic Systems
    • Robotic Systems
    • Human-Computer Interaction
    • Scaled-Bilateral Telemanipulation
  • News
  • Courses
    • Advanced Mechatronics Engineering
    • Robotics
    • Nonlinear Optimization
    • Autonomous Systems
    • Medical Robotics