Nanjing, China

Qinjie Ji


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.1

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Years Active: 2025

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Qinjie Ji: The Bionic Snail Soft Robot

Introduction

Qinjie Ji is an innovative inventor based in Nanjing, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of robotics, particularly with his development of a unique soft robot inspired by the movement of snails. His work showcases the intersection of biology and technology, leading to advancements in robotic mobility.

Latest Patents

Qinjie Ji holds a patent for a "Dual-airway bionic snail soft robot." This invention includes ventral muscular feet, an air pressure controlling device, and mucus. The design features an upper deformation layer and a lower deformation layer that simulate the snail's muscular feet to produce wave motion. A strain sensor detects the wave motion state of the soft robot, providing data for the air pressure controlling device to adjust air pressure accordingly. Additionally, glycerin is used to replace snail mucus, enhancing suction force and improving crawling efficiency. This bionic snail soft robot is capable of moving forward, backward, and turning in place, enabling free movement in microgravity environments.

Career Highlights

Qinjie Ji is affiliated with Southeast University, where he continues to push the boundaries of robotic technology. His work not only contributes to academic research but also has practical applications in various fields, including space exploration and robotics.

Collaborations

Qinjie Ji collaborates with Aiguo Song, another expert in the field, to further enhance the development of innovative robotic solutions. Their combined expertise fosters a creative environment that leads to groundbreaking inventions.

Conclusion

Qinjie Ji's contributions to the field of robotics, particularly through his bionic snail soft robot, exemplify the potential of innovative thinking in technology. His work continues to inspire advancements in robotic mobility and applications in challenging environments.

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