There are 2 thing
s that I found fabulous about the staff at Harvard making the Swarm of ‘Bluebot’ Synchronizing Soft Robotic Fish:
1. The central feature of the Robotic Fish, which is that they self-organize into swarms underwater without GPS, Wifi, or any external control, is, of course, marvelous;
2. While 3D Printers are not used in making the electric circuitry/electronic components including parts of the main controllers and the sensors in the "Bluebot" Robotic Fish, the main body, the fin models, and several other parts and accessories of the "Bluebot" Robotic Fish are actually made by 3D Printers with flexible and watertight material. In this case, I am glad that I can provide convenience to other people by working in 3D Printer's Industry, even though it isn't myself who made the 3D Printers that were later on used by the staff at Harvard in making the ‘Bluebot’ Robotic Fish.
In the meantime, thanks a lot to you Florian Berlinger, Paul Hanaphy, and Michael Petch!
One last word: I know how severe the misinformation on the internet is. This is why I do not want to be one of those who spread misinformation. It is also why I really recommend you to contact me through "403 3122831", "wuyukun89@163.com", or my LinkedIn account, and have me starting video meetings with you, or even meeting you in person once I received all vaccines and it is safe to reopen transportation routes again. This way, you will: a). Get to know whether it is a real person blogging here, and b). Apply your own tools to verify how trustworthy I am during video meetings or when meeting me in person.
Sincerely,
Yukun Wu
Mr. Wu's 3D Printer Corner
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