Probably the foremost expert on microgrippers is Chris Keller at UC
Berkeley.
contact him at ckeller@silicon.eecs.berkeley.edu
Roman Ouchkalov wrote:
> Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
>
> I am a student at the Vienna University of Technology.
> Currently, I write my dissertation at the Institute of
> Micro Technique and Precision Engineering of TU Vienna. The
> subject of my dissertation is âmicrogrippersâ. I have to
> make literature research on this topic for my dissertation.
> There is a great interest on this topic in the institute.
>
> To find out the current state of the art it would be a
> great help for us if you could send us any available
> information and publications related to microgrippers. What
> is of interest to us are: general characteristics,
> principles of operation, information about controlling
> system and integration software, characteristics of the
> objects the gripper is designed to handle and prices.
>
> I would be grateful if you could provide me with any
> information. My address is:
>
> Mag. Ouchkalov Roman
> Institute of Micro Technique and Precision Engineering
> (IMFT, E358)
> TU Wien
> Floragasse 7
> A-1040 VIENNA
> AUSTRIA
> e-mail: ouchkalov@ifwt.tuwien.ac.at
>
> Thank you very much in advance!
>
> With kind regards,
>
> Mag. Roman Ouchkalov
>
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