"biohybrid" robot made from sea slug parts and a 3-D printed body
Photo by Vickie Webster.

PhD student Victoria Webster writes about research in tissue engineering

Biohybrid robots built from living tissue start to take shape
The ConversationVictoria Webster, a PhD candidate in mechanical and aerospace engineering, wrote about combining robotics with tissue engineering. She cited her work leading the creation of a “biohybrid” robot made of a muscle from a sea slug and 3-D printed components.