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Physics Chemistry & Materials

Soft Robotics

Curated Collections

PLOS ONE is delighted to announce a Collection across all areas of Open Soft Robotics Research. This Collection is aimed at providing an inclusive platform for researchers from a broad range of disciplines, such as Engineering, Materials Science, Chemistry, Computer science, Rehabilitation Medicine and interdisciplinary sciences. In particular, we sought new solutions that have the potential to favourably impact the development of future soft robots, including works focusing on extending their durability, reliability, reproducibility and resilience in challenging environments.

Image Credit: UCSD Jacobs School of Engineering

PLOS ONE Collection
Guest Editors
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    https://www.aslanmiriyev.com/
    Aslan Miriyev
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    https://www.iit.it/files/peoplePhotos/2c42887e36d88f54b26cf4f7ae056f71_250.jpg?1514539408
    Lucia Beccai
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    https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/profile_square_lg_1x/public/2020-02/401A7934.jpg?h=af9e607e&itok=sX2hlohY
    Dana D. Damian
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    https://www.santannapisa.it/sites/default/files/styles/profile_img/public/matteo_cianchetti2.jpg?itok=BUnR-N8N
    Matteo Cianchetti
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    https://www.iit.it/files/peoplePhotos/f93caeeced10db6f2b8a325469718368_250.jpg
    Barbara Mazzolai
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    http://softrobotics.sjtu.edu.cn/lab%20members.html
    Guoying Gu
Call for Papers
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    UCSD Jacobs School of Engineering
    A Call for Papers: Soft Robotics
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The deadline for submissions to be considered for the Collection through publication with PLOS ONE is February 28, 2020.

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