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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.
Two University of Toronto researchers are at the centre of the world’s first robot-assisted brain surgery, testing a system that could allow them to operate remotely on stroke and aneurysm patients in the near future.
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.
Nature Scientific Reports has published a new paper on soft robotics by Prof. Hani Naguib.
The Globe & Mail has featured Prof. Goldie Nejat's work and ideas on how new technology can be used to help a growing population of older people to live independently in their own homes longer.
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