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Biography Known as nanorobot pioneer, Cavalcanti
is the medical nanorobotics inventor for the pratical hardware architecture of nanorobots,
which was integrated as a model based on nanobioelectronics
for applications in environmental
monitoring, brain
aneurysm, diabetes,
cancer and cardiology.
His advanced prototype provided a suitable integrated circuit approach, using
an effective wireless platform for energy supply with cell phones and
satellite, to enable the commercial implementation of nanorobots
with long distance teleoperation and data transfer
for health care, drug delivery, and laparoscopic
nanosurgery. Cavalcanti is Chairman
and CEO of CAN Center
for Automation in Nanobiotech. As an engineer and
world's leading expert on nanorobotics, Cavalcanti has participated in
several enterprise project collaborations for the fast development of
Nanotechnology and Biomolecular Engineering
Automation. His major activities address new nanobiotechnology
integration for interactive nanorobot instrumentation, which provide innovative devices solution for
common medical use of nanorobots. He has also been
working on several R&D projects related to autonomous systems,
equipment prototyping and physically based simulation. Among other projects, the nanorobot inventor is also
working on industrial manufacturing, publication of new books in Nanorobotics, and in the NCD - Nanorobot
Control Design software commercialization. Cavalcanti has been a
reviewer for the IEEE
Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering and IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics, as well as a contributor on peer
review processes of some other distinct journals. He joined IEEE in 2002, and in 2007 received the Associate
to full Member Elevation. He also became an AAAS
and ASME Member in 2007. In 2008, he was invited
to become a contributor and reviewer of Nanomedicine:
NBM - Elsevier. |
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Commercially
Nanosystems Devices and Solutions Robotics and
Nanobiotech (NEMS) for Medicine Nanomechatronics and Nanobioelectronics Computer Graphics for Nanoassembly
Automation |
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Interview |
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Nanorobot for Brain Aneurysm, Emerging Technology Trends, Chris Jablonski, ZDNet, March 2009. Nanorobots
to improve health care, How new technologies are modifying our way of
life, Roland Piquepaille's Technology Trends, May
2008. Software
Provides Peek into the Body - and the Future, Special Feature: Emerging
Technologies, Medical Product Manufacturing News, Canon Communications LLC,
Vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 22-23, March 2008. Nanorobot Manufacturing for Medicine, Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Technical Insights,
Frost & Sullivan, January 2008. Nanorobots
for drug delivery?, Emerging Technology Trends, Roland Piquepaille, Where Technology Means Business, ZDNet,
December 2007. Nanorobots
for drug delivery?, How new technologies are modifying our way of life, Emerging Technology Trends, Roland Piquepaille, December 2007. Virtual 3D nanorobots could lead to real cancer-fighting technology,
Science Physics Tech Nano News, PhysOrg,
December 2007. Nanorobot
for drug delivery and diagnosis, Lab Talk, Science Applications Industry,
Nanotechweb, IOP, December 2007. Medical Nanorobotics for Diabetes, Nanotechnology Interviews,
The International Nanotechnology Business Directory, NanoVIP,
January 2007. Manufacturing
Technology for Medical Nanorobots, News
Journal, APNF Developments on Nanorobots with System on Chip May Advance Cancer
Diagnosis, Cancer Treatment, Health Care News Articles, eMaxHealth, October 2006. Medical Nanorobotics Feasibility, Interviews, Your Gateway to
Everything Nanotech, Nanotechnology Now, November 2005. New Nanorobotic Ideas, Big Things Happen in Small Places,
Nanotechnology News Network, October 2004. Nanorobot pioneer reveals status of simulator, stem cell
work, The Global Nanobiotechnology Intelligence
Source, NanoBiotech News, NHI Publications, Vol. 2,
n. 36, pp. 4-5, September 2004. |
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Center for Automation in Nanobiotech
(CAN) Computational
Nanomechatronics Lab Relocated Headquarters to: Phone/Fax: 61+3+8526-7511 |
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