Reducing Invasiveness and Increasing Autonomy in Medical Robotics
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Watch a 29-minute symposium talk from the Bookout Center for Robotics, Imaging, and Digital Surgery where Dr. Alan Kuntz, Assistant Professor at the University of Utah's Kahlert School of Computing and Robotics Center, explores cutting-edge developments in medical robotics. Discover innovative research focused on designing less invasive surgical robots for delicate procedures in the brain, lungs, and eyes, while learning about data-driven and model-driven algorithms that enable autonomous subtasks in medical procedures. Gain insights into the future of medical robotics as Dr. Kuntz discusses his lab's progress toward developing more capable and general autonomous systems that could revolutionize surgical interventions. Note that this educational presentation may contain graphic medical content.
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Reducing Invasiveness and Increasing Autonomy (Alan Kuntz)
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