FINAL PROGRAM
8.30-10.00 Technical session TOPIC 1
10.00-10.30 Coffee break and poster session (posters M1 to M6)
10.30-12.30 Technical session TOPIC 2
12.30-13.30 Lunch break
13.30-15.00 Technical session TOPIC 3
15.00-15.30 Coffee break and poster session (posters A1 to A6)
15.30-17.00 Technical session TOPIC 4
17.00-17.30 Round Table Discussion
TOPIC 1. Motivating medical case studies
Chair: Riccardo Muradore
Speaker
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Title of the intervention
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Cristian Secchi
University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
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Welcome and Introduction
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Riccardo Muradore
University of Verona, Italy
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Automation within the operating rooms: the point of view of the EU funded project SARAS
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Rainer Bischoff
KUKA, Germany
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Case studies from the KUKA Innovation Award - Healthy Living Challenge
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Andreas Melzer
University of Dundee, UK
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Imaging guided Robotics and Integration for the next generation hybrid OR
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Marco Zenati
Harvard Medical School, USA
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Modeling Cognitive Workload in Robotic Surgery
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Stefano Stramigioli
University of Twente, Netherlands
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Robotic Intervention Radiology for breast cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
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Concluding remarks and Questions/Answers
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TOPIC 2. Robotics – control and planning
Chair: Cristian Secchi
Speaker
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Title of the intervention
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Mahdi Tavakoli
University of Alberta, Canada
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Image Guidance, Predictive Control and Robotic Assistance for Semi-autonomous Beating-heart Surgery
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Federica Ferraguti
University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
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Robust and flexible teleoperation architecture for surgical applications
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Alicia Casals
Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain
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Multirobot cooperation in surgical scenarios
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Jessica Burgner-Kahrs
University of Toronto, Canada
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Keyhole Surgery with Continuum Robots
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Pietro Valdastri
University of Leeds, UK
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Exploring autonomy in robotic colonoscopy
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Gianni Borghesan
University of Leuven, Belgium
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From sensory-based to model-mediated control feedback; application to eye-surgery and intraluminal navigation
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Marcello Bonfè
University of Ferrara, Italy
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Dynamic motion planning for surgical robotic systems
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Concluding remarks and Questions/Answers
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TOPIC 3. Perception, knowledge representation for reasoning and AI
Chair: George Mylonas
Speaker
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Title of the intervention
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Lena Maier-Hein
German Cancer Research Center, Germany
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Surgical Data Science and its application in medical robotics
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George Mylonas
Imperial College of London, UK
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Perceptually-enabled interactions in the operating room
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Paolo Fiorini
University of Verona, Italy
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Autonomy in robotic surgery: the first baby steps
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Fabio Cuzzolin
Oxford Brookes University, UK
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Deep learning for event awareness in surgical robotics
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Danail Stoyanov
University College London, UK
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Robotic Surgery - What can surgical computer vision bring to the table?
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Concluding remarks and Questions/Answers
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TOPIC 4. Industry
Chair: Marcello Bonfè
Speaker
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Title of the intervention
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Rainer Bischoff
KUKA, Germany
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Innovating medical robotics
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Petros Giataganas
Digital/Touch Surgery, London, UK
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Surgery and the digital revolution
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Max Rockstroh
OR.NET, Germany
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The IEEE11073 SDC – Standard Family: Networked Medical Devices in Operating Room and Clinic
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Pablo Garcia Kilroy
Verb Surgical, USA
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Surgeon of Future
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Aleksandra Popovic
Philips Research, USA
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Next generation smart imaging for surgery
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Round Table Discussion
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