In: Student Stories
Enter the Surgineer
- January 13, 2020
- Robotics, Augmented Reality, and DevicesStudent Stories
Jeff Siewerdsen’s full-year course series, called Surgineering, aims to prepare graduate students to bring new engineering perspectives to the operating room.
Neural Systems Analysis Laboratory papers accepted to major conferences
The papers were penned by five doctoral candidates – Ravi Shankar, Jeff Craley, Sayan Ghosal, Niharika Shimona D’Souza, and Naresh Nandakumar – and were accepted to two different conferences.
PhD student Sergio Machaca awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
In the Haptics and Medical Robotics (HAMR) Laboratory led by Jeremy Brown, Machaca is investigating how haptic feedback can improve robotic surgery training.
Hopkins course explores artificial intelligence and deep learning
Machines are now predicting stock market changes, detecting cancer, translating documents, and even composing symphonies—all thanks to an exciting new subset...
Gopika Ajaykumar: Giving robots a new perspective
Some people think that robots are merely villains in science fiction movies. In reality, robots play an increasingly important role in...