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Jijo Malayil

Journalist at Interesting Engineering

Jijo is an automotive and business journalist at Interesting Engineering. Armed with a BA in History (Honors) from St. Stephen's College, Delhi University, and a PG diploma in Journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication. He has worked for news agencies, national newspapers, and automotive magazines. In his spare time, he likes to go off-roading, engage in political discourse, travel, and teach languages.

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Details last updated 30-Jan-2024

Articles written by Jijo Malayil

AI-powered humanoid robot joins drug discovery labs

AI-powered humanoid robot joins drug discovery labs

Interesting Engineering - 06-Mar-2025

Insilico’s "Supervisor" robot automates lab work and speeds up drug discovery

Robotic glove breaks skill barriers for pianists

Robotic glove breaks skill barriers for pianists

Interesting Engineering - 21-Jan-2025

Cutting-edge exoskeleton boosts finger speed and precision in just minutes

First-ever surgery combines two robotic systems for prostate removal

First-ever surgery combines two robotic systems for prostate removal

Interesting Engineering - 27-Dec-2024

This innovation offers better precision and could lead to more autonomous surgeries

First remote-controlled magnetic endoscopy paves the way for future telesurgery

First remote-controlled magnetic endoscopy paves the way for future telesurgery

Interesting Engineering - 26-Aug-2024

Groundbreaking endoscopy performed 5,778 miles apart, advancing remote surgery

AI-powered RoboChem for faster, more efficient drug discovery

AI-powered RoboChem for faster, more efficient drug discovery

Interesting Engineering - 25-Jan-2024

Autonomous robot outperforms scientists, accelerating the path to new pharmaceuticals