Posts Tagged: Surgical robotics
Professor Eric Diller (MIE) is collaborating with medical researchers to develop dexterous, magnetically controlled microrobots that could perform minimally invasive brain surgery.
Research Spotlight on RI prof Eric Diller: Micro-Scale Surgery: Using Magnetic Fields to Control Tiny Robots in the Brain and Gut
Watch this 20-minute talk from the Weiss Institute's Mini Symposium on Surgical Robotics.
Exploring autonomy in robotic flexible endoscopy Prof. Pietro Valdastri Science and Technologies of Robotics in Medicine (STORM) Lab, University of Leeds Fri. June 19, 10-11am ET Register for the UofT Robotics […]
Through the Keyhole: Continuum Robots for Surgical Applications Prof. Jessica Burgner-Kahrs Continuum Robotics Laboratory University of Toronto Mississauga Thursday, May 14, 2020 | 2-3pm ET Abstract Continuum robots, which […]
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.
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