Joint ME and ViSE Seminar: Medical Robotics and Computer-Integrated Interventional Medicine, 134 FGH, Monday October 7, 3:10. Refreshments provided.
Medical Robotics and Computer-Integrated Interventional Medicine
Speaker: Russell H. Taylor, Ph.D. The Johns Hopkins University
Date: Monday October 7th
Time: 2:50 Social, 3:10 Seminar Start
Place: 134 FGH
This talk will discuss ongoing research at the JHU Engineering Research Center for Computer-Integrated Surgical Systems and Technology (CISST ERC) to develop CIIS systems that combine innovative algorithms, robotic devices, imaging systems, sensors, and human-machine interfaces to work cooperatively with surgeons in the planning and execution of surgery and other interventional procedures. This talk will describe past and emerging research themes and illustrate them with examples drawn from our current research activities in medical robotics and computer –integrated interventional systems.
Russell H. Taylor received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford in 1976. He joined IBM Research in 1976, where he developed the AML root language and managed the Automation Technology Department and (later) the Computer-Assisted Surgery Group before moving in 1995 to Johns Hopkins. Where he is the John C. Malone Professor of Computer Science with joint appointments in Mechanical Engineering, Radiology, and Surgery and is also Director of the Engineering Research Center for Computer –Integrated Surgical Systems and Technology (CISST ERC) and of the Laboratory for Computational Sensing and Robotics (LCSR). He is the author of over 325 per-reviewed publications, a Fellow of the IEEE, of the AIMBE, of the MICCAI Society, and the Engineering School of the University of Tokyo. He is also a recipient of numerous awards, including the IEEE Robotics Pioneer Award, the MICCAI Society Enduring Impact Award, and the Maurice Muller Award for Excellence in Computer-Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery.