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SUMMARY:SBME BMEG 598: April 9th Session
DESCRIPTION:Through the BMEG 598: Biomedical Engineering Seminar\, Biomedical Engineering graduate students will be exposed to innovative and cutting-edge research happening both on the UBC campus with their colleagues and around the world. This session is part of a series during which students will present their research. The students presenting and the title of their presentation can be found below. \n\nJoin Virtually \n\nStudents Presenting:\n \n• Sam Khalilitousi “Cell segmentation for image-based spatial transcriptomics” \n• Mona Behrouzian “Disentangling Movement Variability with Principal Component Analysis of Full-Waveform Motion Capture in Adolescent Athletes Post-ACL Reconstruction” \n• Charles Lau “Presentation Title TBA” \nLocation:\nLecture Theatre B1001\, Gordon B. Shrum Building – 6088 University Boulevard\, Vancouver BC\n+ Zoom
URL:https://bme.ubc.ca/event/sbme-bmeg-598-april-9th-session/
LOCATION:Gordon B Shrum Building\, 6088 University Blvd\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Research,Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="BMEG 598 Organizer":MAILTO:bmeg598@sbme.ubc.ca
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SUMMARY:Pre-Biomedical Engineering Timetable Information Session
DESCRIPTION:The School of Biomedical Engineering is hosting virtual information sessions about the Pre-Biomedical Engineering Timetable (PBME Timetable). Join us for this information session and Q&A to hear from the current students\, the faculty members as well as the advisors from the Biomedical Engineering Student Services team. \nRegister \nJoin the Zoom meeting here \nMeeting ID: 639 9369 9603\nPasscode: 362292
URL:https://bme.ubc.ca/event/pbme-info-session-4/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Student Services":MAILTO:students@sbme.ubc.ca
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SUMMARY:SBME Seminar with Dr. Michael Yip - Unlocking Autonomous Surgical Robotics: From Image Guided Systems to Humanoid Robot Platforms
DESCRIPTION:Join Virtually\n  \n  \nLocation: LSC3 (1003)\, Life Sciences Centre – 2350 Health Sciences Mall \nMeeting ID: 99012 948442\nPassword: 948442 \nThe School of Biomedical Engineering and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering are excited to co-host a seminar by Dr. Michael Yip\, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UC San Diego\, Director of the Advanced Robotics and Controls Laboratory (ARCLab)\, and Director of the Healthcare and Medical Robotics Collaboratory at the UCSD Contextual Robotics Institute.  \n\nUnlocking Autonomous Surgical Robotics: From Image Guided Systems to Humanoid Robot Platforms \nDespite remarkable progress in clinical adoption over the past two decades\, surgical robotic systems remain large\, physically constrained\, and limited in autonomy. Today’s platforms are precise but teleoperated (not autonomous) and are restricted to specific procedures\, require trained teams to set up and operate\, and offer limited medical image integration and AI guidance. These conventional systems are also expensive and challenging to deploy: across developed countries\, they are found only in well-financed healthcare systems with significant capital and resources\, and even there\, in relatively small numbers. Meanwhile\, global demand for surgical care is growing while access to surgeons remains uneven\, particularly in resource-limited and remote settings\, widening healthcare disparities across patient populations. \nMeeting the evolving needs of modern healthcare requires rethinking not just how robots are used in surgery\, but what they can become—shifting from rigid\, teleoperated tools toward autonomous partners in the operating room. This talk presents our research on enabling greater surgical autonomy through novel 3D vision algorithms\, soft-tissue digital twinning\, and foundation model-based robot learning. I will close with our recent work on human-robot teaming using humanoid systems\, examining the limitations of the current state of the art and the opportunities ahead for research and deployment. \n  \n\nDr. Michael Yip’s Biography: \nMichael Yip is an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UC San Diego\, Director of the Advanced Robotics and Controls Laboratory (ARCLab)\, and Director of the Healthcare and Medical Robotics Collaboratory at the UCSD Contextual Robotics Institute. His research and expertise are in the areas of surgical robotics\, biomimetic robots\, and robot learning. \nHis research lab at UCSD has received numerous best paper awards at top robotics and AI conferences\, and Dr. Yip has been recognized by the NSF CAREER award\, NIH Trailblazer award\, and as an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer. His research projects have led to the founding of several robotics startup companies. He was named the Faculty Innovator of the Year at UC San Diego in 2024 and elected as a Senior Member into the U.S. National Academy of Inventors. \nDr. Yip is also a former Disney Imagineer and Faculty Consultant to Amazon Robotics. His degrees are in Mechatronics Engineering (BS)\, Electrical Engineering (MS)\, and Bioengineering (PhD) from U. Waterloo\, UBC\, and Stanford University\, respectively. \nLinks to Social Media:   \nhttp://www.ucsdarclab.com (Research Lab)\, Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mcyip
URL:https://bme.ubc.ca/event/sbme-seminar-with-dr-michael-yip-unlockingautonomous-surgical-robotics/
LOCATION:LSC\, LSC - LT 3\, Vancouver\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Research,Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="SBME":MAILTO:reception@sbme.ubc.ca
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