Engineering Research Center for Computer Integrated Surgical Systems and Technology Copyright © 2010 R. H. Taylor About 100 people: > 10 faculty > 15 postdocs.

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Engineering Research Center for Computer Integrated Surgical Systems and Technology Copyright © 2010 R. H. Taylor About 100 people: > 10 faculty > 15 postdocs > 60 Graduate students 10 administrative and engineering staff Hundreds of undergraduates Total yearly research of > $4M NIH NSF DARPA ONR Collaborations with CMU, University of Maryland, Morgan State University, MIT, Columbia, U Washington, Harvard, Upenn, NIH... TU Munich, Queens University Siemens, Medtronic, Intuitive Surgical, Hologic, Sentinelle Medical, Ikona Inc. LCSR is located in approx. 15,000 sq. ft custom designed space in Hackerman Hall, the new Computational Sciences and Engineering Building (CSEB) JHU Laboratory for Computational Sensing and Robotics and CISST ERC Hackerman Hall Integrating Research and Education

Engineering Research Center for Computer Integrated Surgical Systems and Technology Copyright © 2010 R. H. Taylor Patient-specific Evaluation Statistical Analysis Process Loop Model Information Plan Patient-specific loop Closed Loop Interventional Medicine General information ( anatomic atlases, statistics, rules) Patient-specific Information ( Images, lab results, genetics, etc.) Action

Engineering Research Center for Computer Integrated Surgical Systems and Technology Copyright © 2010 R. H. Taylor Multidisciplinary Integration is Crucial Modeling & analysis Segmentation Registration Atlases Optimization Visualization Task characterization etc. Interface Technology Sensing Robotics Human-machine interfaces Systems Safety & verifiability Usability & maintainability Performance and validation

Engineering Research Center for Computer Integrated Surgical Systems and Technology Copyright © 2010 R. H. Taylor Engineering Research Center for Computer Integrated Surgical Systems and Technology (CISST ERC) The CISST ERC is developing a family of surgical systems that combine innovative algorithms, robotic devices, imaging systems, sensors, and human- machine interfaces to work cooperatively with surgeons in the planning and execution of surgical procedures. Areas of Research Robotic surgical assistants Image-guided interventional systems Focused interdisciplinary research in algorithms, imaging, robotics, sensors, human-machine systems Institutions & Funding Johns Hopkins, MIT, CMU, BWH, Harvard, Penn, Morgan State, Columbia Years 1-11: NSF = $32.7M; Total = ~$64.7M In-kind support = ~$13.9M cisstweb.cs.jhu.edu

Engineering Research Center for Computer Integrated Surgical Systems and Technology Copyright © 2010 R. H. Taylor 1998

Engineering Research Center for Computer Integrated Surgical Systems and Technology Copyright © 2010 R. H. Taylor Engineered Systems & Applications Enabling core technology Fundamental Knowledge 2010

Engineering Research Center for Computer Integrated Surgical Systems and Technology Copyright © 2010 R. H. Taylor Swirnow Mock OR System integration testbed –Research –Education Medical robots –da Vinci telesurgical system –Robodoc orthopaedic robot –Neuromate neurosurgical robot Imaging equipment –X-ray C-arm –Ultrasound Key faculty: Taylor, Kazanzides, Kumar Key engineers: Deguet, Vagvolgyi