Automation
The hardware behind the loop
Self-driving science runs on robots. We build and adapt liquid-handling platforms, robotic arms, and custom instrumentation — often from low-cost, open hardware — so that synthesis, transfer, and characterization all happen without manual bottlenecks.
Robotic liquid handling
A robotic arm performs automated liquid handling for high-throughput synthesis.
Pen-plotter liquid handler
A low-cost pen-plotter converted into a liquid handler dispensing reagents.
Pipetting liquid handler
An automated pipetting platform preparing a multi-well plate.
Automated transfer to DLS
A sample plate is transferred to the dynamic light scattering (DLS) reader for characterization.
Lightbox
A custom 96-LED lightbox for photochemistry in well plates.