M. Preeti Sivasankar
Papers
2
Total Citations
38
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2
About
M. Preeti Sivasankar is a researcher whose work sits at the compelling intersection of nanotechnology and biomedical engineering, with a particular focus on the emerging field of nano-robotics. Her research explores the design, construction, and potential applications of controllable machines operating at the nanometer — or molecular — scale, a discipline that holds transformative promise for the future of medicine and healthcare delivery. Her most influential contribution, "Brief Review on Nano Robots in Bio Medical Applications" (2012), has garnered 32 citations and serves as an accessible yet comprehensive entry point into the largely hypothetical but rapidly advancing field of nano-robotics engineering. Alongside her complementary paper "Nano robots in Bio medical application," also published in 2012, Sivasankar has helped lay foundational conceptual groundwork for understanding how nano-components can be assembled into functional robotic systems with meaningful biomedical utility. Her work has resonated within academic and research communities interested in next-generation therapeutic technologies, where nano-robots could one day enable targeted drug delivery, minimally invasive surgery, and real-time disease monitoring at the cellular level. For students and early-career researchers exploring the frontiers of biomedical nanotechnology, Sivasankar's publications offer an important scholarly starting point in this exciting and rapidly evolving domain.
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Top Papers
- 1Brief Review on Nano Robots in Bio Medical Applications32 citations · 2012
- 2Nano robots in Bio medical application6 citations · 2012
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- Medical Micro & Nano Robotics Laboratory (MNRLab)Egypt
- Northwestern University — Center for Robotics & BiosystemsUnited States
- Advanced Nanorobots and Multiscale Robotics LaboratoryCzech Republic
- University of Utah Robotics Center - Milli-, Micro-, and Nano-RoboticsUnited States
- Micro-nanorobotics LaboratoryFrance
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