Open problems for robots in surgery and healthcare
The COVID-19 pandemic is increasing global demand for robots that can
assist in surgery and healthcare. This symposium focuses on recent
advances and open problems in robot-assisted tele-surgery and
tele-medicine and needs for new research and development. The online
format will encourage active dialogue among faculty, students,
professionals, and entrepreneurs.
Featuring:
Gary Guthart, CEO, Intuitive Surgical
Robin Murphy, Texas A&M
Pablo Garcia Kilroy, VP Research, Verb Surgical
Allison Okamura, Professor Stanford
David Noonan, Director of Research, Auris Surgical
Jaydev Desai, Director, Georgia Tech Center for Medical Robotics
Nicole Kernbaum, Principal Engineer, Seismic Powered Clothing
Monroe Kennedy III, Professor, Stanford
Ken Goldberg, Director of CITRIS People and Robots
Tom Low, Director of Robotics SRI International
Andra Keay, Managing Director Silicon Valley Robotics
Presented by the University of California Center for Information
Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS) and the Banatao
Institute “People and Robots” Initiative, SRI International, and
Silicon Valley Robotics.