Posts Tagged: MIE
Haley Mayer (MIE PhD 2T5) combined her passion for engineering design and societal impact by designing advanced robotic healthcare tools
Aaron Tan and Angus Fung developed Lume, a laundry folding robot, through startup Syncere
Algorithms developed by Professor Brokoslaw Laschowski (MIE) and his lab are being used to decode the brain and interface with machines
Two Robotics Institute grad students are leading the Ontario chapter of Women in Robotics
Professor Eric Diller (MIE) and his collaborators have created a set of tools only a few millimetres in diameter, to grip, pull and cut tissue
MIE PhD student is looking to make surgical robotic tools more user-friendly
An article published by Nature highlights Yu Sun's glioblastoma research as an example of research success at the University of Toronto.
Published: May 24, 2023 | Safa Jinje | U of T Engineering News A tiny robotic hand designed to enhance neurosurgery is one step closer to clinical practice. The […]
By Hallie Siegel APRIL 11, 2023 Researchers at the University of Toronto Robotics Institute and The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) have teamed up to develop a new treatment option for patients […]
Professor Mihai “Mishu” Duduta (MIE) is among the recipients of the Banting Research Foundation’s 2022 Discovery Award.
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