Daniel Ahmed is an Assistant Professor of Acoustic Robotics for Life Sciences and Healthcare in the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering at ETH Zürich (Switzerland). Currently, he leads the newly-built Acoustic Robotics Systems Lab. Daniel Ahmed holds Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral degrees in Engineering Science and Mechanics from Pennsylvania State University (U.S.). He was a postdoctoral researcher and a senior scientist in the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering (D-MAVT) at ETH Zürich. Daniel Ahmed's research focuses on utilizing acoustics in combination with micro/nanorobotic and microfluidic systems with the aim of developing technologies at the interface of biotechnology, biomedical engineering, and medicine. During his doctoral studies at Pennsylvania State University, Daniel Ahmed initiated and led a microbubble-based acoustofluidics group to develop new microfluidic and microrobotic systems. His dissertation established a new concept in micro-actuation and soft microrobots, showing that such robots could be controlled wirelessly by an acoustic field. During his research at ETH Zürich, Daniel combined multiple actuation modalities to develop new micro/nanorobotics systems. He was awarded a European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant on Acousto-Magnetic Micro/Nanorobots for Biomedical Applications (SONOBOTS) in 2019. He has published 31 peer-reviewed journal articles and has published 14 conference proceedings. He has been selected as one of the ten winners in Falling Walls Science Breakthroughs of the Year 2021 in Engineering and Technology.