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Tutorial Mechatronics for medical robotics – Monday, July 7, 2014 AIM 2014
Mechatronics for medical robotics – How to succeed in medical mechatronic development
Monday, July 7, 2014
AIM 2014

Le GT1 a le plaisir de vous proposer un tutorial sur la conception mécatronique pour la robotique médicale, organisé avec le soutien des Labex ACTION (http://www.labex-action.fr) et CAMI (http://cami-labex.fr), ce lundi 7 juillet dans le cadre de la conférence IEEE/ASME AIM 2014, organisée à Besançon (http://www.aim2014.org). Vous trouverez ci-dessous un bref descriptif, les orateurs rassemblent des intervenants de laboratoires français impliqués dans la conception et la commande de systèmes robotiques pour la médecine et la chirurgie.

Web: http://members.femto-st.fr/nicolas-andreff/en/aim-workshop-mechatronics-medical-robotics


Abstract:
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The development of robotic assistance for surgery and medicine has become a mature field of research, and today an increasing number of successful products is emerging on the market. Contrary to industrial robotics, medical and surgical robotics require custom hardware and software solutions for each device. Mechatronic design can indeed be hindered by the existence of close interactions with the physician or the surgeon, the safety concerns, the operating room constraints and the interactions with an in vivo environment.
In this tutorial, we aim at giving the audience some key elements to succeed in the development of a medical robotic assistance, and help to build a successful mechatronic approach. To do so, researchers with recognized expertise in design and control for the medical context will be gathered in this full day tutorial. Interactions during the tutorial will be encouraged. Specifically, the end of the day will be devoted to a poster session where the participants will have the opportunity to present ongoing projects, open issues related to a medical/surgical application, so that deeper discussions with the speakers and between the participants can be engaged.

Organizers:
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Pierre Renaud, AVR-ICube, INSA Strasbourg
Nicolas Andreff, AS2M/FEMTO-ST, Besançon

Presenters:
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Prof Nicolas Andreff, FEMTO-ST, Besançon
Dr Nikolai Hungr, TIMC, Grenoble
Dr Alexandre Krupa, Lagadic, Rennes
Dr Richard Moreau, Ampère, Lyon
Dr Cyril Novales, Prisme, Bourges
Dr. Chao Liu, LIRMM, Montpellier
Prof. Pierre Renaud, ICube, Strasbourg
Prof. Jérôme Szewczyk, ISIR, Paris

Audience:
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We anticipate the tutorial to be engaging to mechatronic designers involved in the development of the design and control of robotic devices. In particular, two categories of attendees will find the proposed tutorial useful:
• Students, who are interested in learning about the state of the art in mechatronics for medical and surgical applications,
• Industry technologists, that are involved or would like to develop projects in the field.
As a secondary audience, the tutorial will be of value for established researchers who wish to relate their work to this area.

Contact:
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pierre.renaud@insa-strasbourg.fr , nicolas.andreff@femto-st.fr
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