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Now in its second year, XSeed addresses a complex multi-disciplinary challenge. Two recently funded robotics projects include: Continuum magnetic robots for minimally-invasive robotic surgery and industrial inspection — Eric Diller […]
U of T Engineering and the AGE-WELL Network of Centres of Excellence has partnered with the Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) in China to launch a centre dedicated to researching and commercializing robotics for elder care. The centre will be virtually housed within the U of T Robotics Institute.
Prof. Eric Diller has been awarded the McCharles Prize for Early Career Research Distinction, in recognition of his exceptional performance and distinction in early career research. Diller’s research focuses on developing miniature robots which can be wirelessly controlled just like full-sized robots. His goal is to enable a radically new approach to medical procedures and create an entirely new set of scientific tools.
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.
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.
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.
CIGITI is looking for undergraduate and graduate students to form the next team to enter the 2020 Hamlyn Surgical Robot Challenge.
Nature Scientific Reports has published a new paper on soft robotics by Prof. Hani Naguib.
U of T's self-driving car team is hiring students for Team Lead and General Member positions. Learn more.
Starting today, the University of Toronto Robotics Institute is the official central headquarters for robotics at UofT.
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