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Prof. Y. Nakajima (30 min)
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Assoc. Prof. Naohiko Sugita
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Surgical robotics
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Assoc. Prof. Yoshikazu Nakajima
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Medical image processing
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Student / Fellow seminars
 
Student / Fellow seminars
 
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NCIGT tour
 
  
  
 
=Attendants=
 
=Attendants=
 
*Noby Hata
 
*Noby Hata
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Wang HAO
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Value Sensing System as Generalization of Chance Discovery for Advanced
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System Innovations:Modeling and Analysis of Patients & Surgical
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procedures
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Joonho SEO
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Computer Integrated Surgery
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Young Min BAEK
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An automation of surgical task such as suturing to reduce a time for recursive
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tasks in neuro surgery
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Toki SAITO
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Computer aided surgery. (reconstruction of 3D shape and position
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estimation from 2D X-ray images)
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Toshiyuki OYAMA
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Numerical study of bubble motion in liquid. The key of CFD simulation
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including bubbles is to capture interfaces of bubbles
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14:00-
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NCIGT tour

Revision as of 06:38, 26 February 2010

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Univ Tokyo/NCIGT joint seminar

Schedule:

9:15: Coffee/Welcome/Introduction/

9:30 Noby Hata

10:00

Assoc. Prof. Naohiko Sugita Surgical robotics

Assoc. Prof. Yoshikazu Nakajima Medical image processing


10:30-10:45 Discussion over coffee

10:45-11:15 Prof. Sugita

11:15-11:45 NCIGT talk TBD

11:45-12:15 Working Lunch

12:30-14:00 Student / Fellow seminars


Attendants

  • Noby Hata

Wang HAO Value Sensing System as Generalization of Chance Discovery for Advanced System Innovations:Modeling and Analysis of Patients & Surgical procedures

Joonho SEO Computer Integrated Surgery

Young Min BAEK An automation of surgical task such as suturing to reduce a time for recursive tasks in neuro surgery

Toki SAITO Computer aided surgery. (reconstruction of 3D shape and position estimation from 2D X-ray images)

Toshiyuki OYAMA Numerical study of bubble motion in liquid. The key of CFD simulation including bubbles is to capture interfaces of bubbles


14:00- NCIGT tour