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Congratulations to Binbin Ying and Prof. Xinyu Liu for receiving the Materials Horizons Outstanding Article 2020 award. Binbin was a visiting PhD candidate at the University of Toronto, where he helped to develop stretchy, skin-like sensors that could help lead to advances in wearables, personal healthcare and soft robotics.
The University of Toronto had an excellent showing at ICRA 2021. Robotics Institute director Yu Sun was the program chair of this year’s conference, attended by over 5,000 people worldwide. […]
A chronological listing of all ICRA 2021 events involving UofT researchers
Which ICRA workshops are UofT Robotics faculty most looking forward to this year? Check out our recommendations to the 2021 edition of the premiere international conference in robotics.
Professor Eric Diller (MIE) is collaborating with medical researchers to develop dexterous, magnetically controlled microrobots that could perform minimally invasive brain surgery.
How a slender, snake-like device could give doctors new ways to save lives
Two Robotics Institute faculty, Eric Diller and Yu Sun, have each received $50,000 in research funding from the Connaught Innovation Awards.
Friday, April 9 1-2:30pm Eastern Description: Jade will be giving an overview on general regulation environment for medical devices in Canada. Greg will be speaking on the necessary technical evidence […]
Rehab & Community Care Magazine reprints our op-ed on how robots can help with long term care crisis
Alex Mihailidis has opinion piece published again; Leveraging robotics will appear in Spring 2021 issue of Rehab & Community Care Medicine, greater reach for robotics solutions in long-term care homes.
Thomas Looi of SickKids gives seminar on Minimally Invasive Robotic Tools - Neurosurgery and ENT
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