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Sun and collaborators plan to improve on their current heart perfusion system designs by integrating sensors that measure the pressure and flow of blood in and out of the heart. Data from these sensors can be analyzed using machine learning techniques to provide a real-time, quantitative assessment of the heart’s function.
Join U of T alumni and friends for a lecture on biology-inspired continuum robots and their role in minimally invasive surgeries.
Prof. Eric Diller has received the prestigious IEEE RAS Early Academic Career Award in Robotics and Automation for his contributions to magnetic wireless micro-scale robots.
Nejat’s socially assistive robots are designed to engage with humans and could help fill an urgent need: caregiving for the elderly.
CIFAR, the Canadian-based global organization that supports collaboration and advancement in research, launched its Pan-Canadian Artificial Intelligence Strategy in 2017 — the Canada CIFAR AI Chair program is a cornerstone of that strategy.
Move Fast and (Don't) Break Things: Commercializing Robotics at the Speed of Venture Capital
Wednesday December 4 | 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
LM 161, Lash Miller Chemical Laboratories, 80 St. George Street
Angela Schoellig was a keynote speaker at the 2019 Conference on Robot Learning (CoRL) in Osaka, Japan. Check out her presentation on Youtube.
CIGITI is looking for undergraduate and graduate students to form the next team to enter the 2020 Hamlyn Surgical Robot Challenge.
Animesh Garg has been interviewed in Nature Outlook in a story that looks at the future of surgery.
Sun’s robotic ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection) technology resulted in the world’s first robotically created human fertilization. He has also developed the world’s first automated robotic cell manipulation system for drug screening and bladder cancer detection.
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