Senior Scientist at Multi-Scale Robotics Lab, ETH-Zürich

Joined August 2014
1 Photos and videos
Can we utilize electric fields as a smart reagent to catalyze chemical processes over a large electrode surface? Check out our new paper in @NatureComms Here: rdcu.be/dwZuF @PaneSalvador @IsmaelDezPrez1 @PuigmartiLuis
4
23
2,753
Semih Sevim retweeted
Very happy to see this paper out in @NatureComms. Here we show how to impose chemical gradients onto surfaces. The credit goes to @semihsevim_ , @joaopvale, @YuanzhiXia001. Thanks to the collaborators @DeFeyterGroup, @PaneSalvador. Here the link: rdcu.be/cZOw1

4
59
Semih Sevim retweeted
Spatiotemporal surface chemistry... @YuanzhiXia001 et al. show the microfluidic transfer of chemical gradients onto graphenic surfaces with 2D & 3D control. @semihsevim_ @joaopvale @DeFeyterGroup @PuigmartiLuis @KU_Leuven @ETH_en @UniBarcelona @NatureComms nature.com/articles/s41467-0…
2
11
Semih Sevim retweeted
Two positions (1 postdoc 1 PhD) open for an snf project on nanoscale ferroelectrics at the Multi-Scale Robotics Lab, ETH Zürich. Candidates should send a CV and a motivation letter to vidalp@ethz.ch & chenxian@ethz.ch. Experience in physical deposition techniques is required.
1
27
83
Semih Sevim retweeted
Happy to present our biotemplated magnetic microrobot with integrated 2D MoS2 for photothermal cancer therapies and molecular biorecognition by de la Asunción Nadal, @CarlosFrancoPuj , @BeatrizJuradoS1, @EscarpaAlberto @PuigmartiLuis et al
This tiny microrobot is made of 2D-MoS2, which can transform light into heat. @PaneSalvador and team show their promising application in photothermal cancer therapies and molecular biorecognition. Find out more: ow.ly/6Iqj50K63cY
2
5
38
Semih Sevim retweeted
This tiny microrobot is made of 2D-MoS2, which can transform light into heat. @PaneSalvador and team show their promising application in photothermal cancer therapies and molecular biorecognition. Find out more: ow.ly/6Iqj50K63cY
5
28
Semih Sevim retweeted
Happy to see our work on magnetoelectric generation of hydrogen highlighted on the front cover of Advanced Materials by D Kim, X Chen, @ChiaraGattinoni @ipekkefee @NicolaSpaldin @BradNel15399711 @PuigmartiLuis et al! @eth_dmavt onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/…
4
18
Semih Sevim retweeted
Very happy to see this work finally out in @NatureComms. It took us sometime to understand how secondary flows could trigger chiral symmetry breaking processes, but here it is DOI 10.1038/s41467-022-29425-y. Credit goes to @semihsevim_ , @joaopvale, ASorrenti, @PaneSalvador
8
8
92
Semih Sevim retweeted
Nice to see this lovely collaboration out. "Biotemplating of MOFs Nanocrystals for Applications in Small-Scale Robotics". Congrats to everyone! @PuigmartiLuis @PaneSalvador @FuniMat @PumeraGroup doi.org/10.1002/adfm.2021074…
1
7
19
Semih Sevim retweeted
Meet MOFBOT! A small swimmer made by biotemplating metal–organic framework (MOF) nanocrystals onto magnetic helical structures provided by cyanobacterium. @PaneSalvador @ETH_en @PuigmartiLuis @UniBarcelona @PumeraGroup Read the paper: ow.ly/vPp850H5WRQ
1
12
28
Semih Sevim retweeted
Great collaboration of the Multi-Scale Robotics Lab with Chem-in-flow Lab, @FuniMat, @deMelloGroup and @PumeraGroup : "Biotemplating of MOFs Nanocrystals for Applications in Small-Scale Robotics", by Terzopoulou et al. @PuigmartiLuis onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/… #MOFs #microrobots

1
7
27
Semih Sevim retweeted
Our paper "A Submillimeter Continuous Variable Stiffness Catheter for Compliance Control" highlighted as frontispice in Advance Science onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/…. Thanks, A. Bago for the great illustration! J. Lussi, Q. Bohler, @BradNel15399711, @semihsevim_ ,@PuigmartiLuis et al.

1
3
13
Semih Sevim retweeted
The custom microfluidic devices reported in this paper simulate microgravity, allowing crack-free growth of 2D porous crystalline molecular frameworks @PaneSalvador @PuigmartiLuis Read the article: ow.ly/pDSt50FGRsE
1
15
46
Happy to contribute this nice work! “A Submillimeter Continuous Variable Stiffness Catheter for Compliance Control” onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/…

1
Happy to contribute this nice work!
Our paper “A Submillimeter Continuous Variable Stiffness Catheter for Compliance Control” is now published in Advanced Science. J. Lussi, M. Mattmann, Semih Sevim, Q. Boehler, C. Chautems, @PuigmartiLuis @BradNel15399711 et al. @eth_dmavt @IQTCUB @ETH_en
1