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About
Miao Zou is a pioneering researcher at the intersection of advanced nanomaterials and intelligent robotics, whose work bridges flexible electronics and autonomous manipulation. Zou’s most impactful contribution came from developing a super-flexible, transparent wood film/silver nanowire electrode for optical and capacitive dual-mode sensing, creating a wood-based electronic skin. This innovation, which has garnered 70 citations, demonstrates how natural materials can be engineered into high-performance wearable sensors, opening new pathways for sustainable, biocompatible electronics. In parallel, Zou has advanced robotic perception through the DCSFC-Grasp network, which integrates improved deformable convolution with a spatial feature center mechanism to enable precise grasping of unidentified objects. This work addresses a critical challenge in robotic manipulation—adapting to novel geometries—by enhancing how neural networks learn spatial features. Together, these contributions showcase Zou’s dual expertise in material science and machine learning, applying bio-inspired design to both sensor skins and robotic hands. With a growing citation footprint and a clear trajectory toward intelligent, environmentally conscious systems, Miao Zou is establishing a distinctive voice in the future of human-machine interaction and smart materials.
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