The Automation and Interventional Medicine (AIM) Robotics Research Laboratory at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) is a leading facility dedicated to advancing the field of medical robotics and computer-integrated surgery. Their research focuses on integrating real-time medical imaging with surgical procedures to enhance outcomes and provide surgeons with valuable information.
Under the leadership of Professor Gregory Fischer, the WPI AIM Lab designs and develops enabling technologies for medical robotics and robot-assisted surgery, with key research areas including image-guided surgery, robot-assisted prostate cancer therapy, and MRI-compatible mechatronics. The lab also explores haptics and telesurgery, human-robot interaction, and offers educational opportunities for students interested in this cutting-edge field.
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