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Overview

Bobak Mosadegh is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States, focusing primarily on research at the intersection of medicine and engineering. Their work encompasses significant contributions in biomedical engineering, surgery, cardiology, radiology, and obstetrics and gynecology.

Their research covers a wide array of topics including surgical simulation and training, soft robotics and applications, cardiac valve diseases and treatments, cardiac imaging and diagnostics, cardiac arrhythmias and treatments, advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, and atrial fibrillation management and outcomes.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Mosadegh include:

  • Alexandre Caprio
  • Simon Dunham
  • S. Chiu Wong
  • Mohsen Annabestani
  • Matin Torabinia

Publications by Mosadegh frequently appear in several academic journals and venues such as:

  • Applied Sciences
  • Micromachines
  • AI
  • Surgeries
  • Advanced Engineering Materials

Among recent notable papers are:

  • Blood Pressure Sensors: Materials, Fabrication Methods, Performance Evaluations and Future Perspectives, 2020, Sensors
  • Automatic segmentation of multiple cardiovascular structures from cardiac computed tomography angiography images using deep learning, 2020, PLoS ONE
  • Leaks after Left Atrial Appendage Closure: Ignored or Neglected?, 2021, Cardiology
  • Multilayer fabrication of durable catheter-deployable soft robotic sensor arrays for efficient left atrial mapping, 2020, Science Advances
  • Direct 3D printing of a two-part silicone resin to fabricate highly stretchable structures, 2023, Progress in Additive Manufacturing

The primary fields of study for this scientist include medicine and engineering, with subfields in biomedical engineering, surgery, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, radiology and nuclear medicine, and obstetrics and gynecology. Their work addresses both the development of medical technologies and clinical applications to support diagnostics and treatment, often through advancements in sensor technologies and soft robotics.

Best Publications

  • An integrated design and fabrication strategy for entirely soft, autonomous robots

    Michael Wehner;Michael Wehner;Ryan Landon Truby;Ryan Landon Truby;Daniel J. Fitzgerald;Daniel J. Fitzgerald;Bobak Mosadegh;Bobak Mosadegh

  • Pneumatic Networks for Soft Robotics that Actuate Rapidly

    Bobak Mosadegh;Bobak Mosadegh;Panagiotis Polygerinos;Christoph Keplinger;Sophia W Wennstedt

  • Resilient, untethered soft robot

    Michael T. Tolley;Robert F. Shepherd;Bobak Mosadegh;Robert J. Wood

  • A 3D-printed, functionally graded soft robot powered by combustion

    Nicholas Warren Bartlett;Nicholas Warren Bartlett;M. T. Tolley;Johannes Tesse bastiaan Overvelde;J Weaver

  • Soft Robotics: Review of Fluid‐Driven Intrinsically Soft Devices; Manufacturing, Sensing, Control, and Applications in Human‐Robot Interaction

    Panagiotis Polygerinos;Nikolaus Correll;Stephen A. Morin;Bobak Mosadegh

  • Towards a soft pneumatic glove for hand rehabilitation

    Panagiotis Polygerinos;Stacey Lyne;Zheng Wang;Luis Fernando Nicolini

  • Paper-Based Electrical Respiration Sensor.

    Firat Guder;Alar Ainla;Julia Redston;Bobak Mosadegh;Bobak Mosadegh

  • Buckling of Elastomeric Beams Enables Actuation of Soft Machines

    Dian Yang;Bobak Mosadegh;Bobak Mosadegh;Alar Ainla;Ben Charles Germain Lee

  • Integrated elastomeric components for autonomous regulation of sequential and oscillatory flow switching in microfluidic devices

    Bobak Mosadegh;Chuan-Hsien Kuo;Yi-Chung Tung;Yu-suke Torisawa

  • Buckling Pneumatic Linear Actuators Inspired by Muscle

    Dian Yang;Mohit Singh Verma;Ju-Hee So;Bobak Mosadegh;Bobak Mosadegh

  • Nanolitre liquid patterning in aqueous environments for spatially defined reagent delivery to mammalian cells

    H. Tavana;A. Jovic;B. Mosadegh;Q. Y. Lee

  • Multizone Paper Platform for 3D Cell Cultures

    Ratmir Derda;Ratmir Derda;Sindy K. Y. Tang;Sindy K. Y. Tang;Anna Laromaine;Anna Laromaine;Bobak Mosadegh

  • Magnetic assembly of soft robots with hard components

    Sen Wai Kwok;Stephen A. Morin;Bobak Mosadegh;Ju-Hee So

  • Current progress in 3D printing for cardiovascular tissue engineering

    Bobak Mosadegh;Guanglei Xiong;Simon Dunham;James K Min

  • A paper-based invasion assay: assessing chemotaxis of cancer cells in gradients of oxygen.

    Bobak Mosadegh;Matthew Lockett;Kyaw Thu Minn;Karen Alambra Simon

  • Three-Dimensional Paper-Based Model for Cardiac Ischemia

    Bobak Mosadegh;Bobak Mosadegh;Borna Dabiri;Borna Dabiri;Matthew Lockett;Ratmir Derda;Ratmir Derda

  • Folding Analytical Devices for Electrochemical ELISA in Hydrophobic R H Paper

    Ana C Glavan;Dionysios Christodouleas;Bobak Mosadegh;Hai Dong Yu

  • Generation of stable complex gradients across two-dimensional surfaces and three-dimensional gels

    Bobak Mosadegh;Carlos P Huang;Jeong Won Park;Hwa Sung Shin

  • Micro-ring structures stabilize microdroplets to enable long term spheroid culture in 384 hanging drop array plates

    Amy Y. Hsiao;Yi Chung Tung;Yi Chung Tung;Chuan Hsien Kuo;Bobak Mosadegh

  • Microfluidic hydrodynamic cellular patterning for systematic formation of co-culture spheroids.

    Yu Suke Torisawa;Bobak Mosadegh;Gary D. Luker;Maria Morell

  • Next-generation integrated microfluidic circuits

    Bobak Mosadegh;Tommaso Bersano-Begey;Joong Yull Park;Mark A. Burns

  • Control of soft machines using actuators operated by a Braille display

    Bobak Mosadegh;Bobak Mosadegh;Aaron D. Mazzeo;Robert F. Shepherd;Robert F. Shepherd;Stephen A. Morin;Stephen A. Morin

  • Microprinted feeder cells guide embryonic stem cell fate.

    Hossein Tavana;Hossein Tavana;Bobak Mosadegh;Parsa Zamankhan;James B. Grotberg

  • High-density fabrication of normally closed microfluidic valves by patterned deactivation of oxidized polydimethylsiloxane

    Bobak Mosadegh;Hossein Tavana;Hossein Tavana;Sasha Cai Lesher-Perez;Shuichi Takayama;Shuichi Takayama

  • Polymer-based mesh as supports for multi-layered 3D cell culture and assays

    Karen Alambra Simon;Kyeng Min Park;Bobak Mosadegh;Bobak Mosadegh;Anand Bala Bala Subramaniam

Frequent Co-Authors

George M. Whitesides
George M. Whitesides Harvard University
James K. Min
James K. Min NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital
Shuichi Takayama
Shuichi Takayama Georgia Institute of Technology
Robert F. Shepherd
Robert F. Shepherd Cornell University
Conor J. Walsh
Conor J. Walsh Harvard University
Gary D. Luker
Gary D. Luker University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Katia Bertoldi
Katia Bertoldi Harvard University
Robert J. Wood
Robert J. Wood Harvard University
Leslee J. Shaw
Leslee J. Shaw Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Zhigang Suo
Zhigang Suo Harvard University

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