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Artificial Intelligence and Haptic Technology in Intraocular Surgery Training

Intraocular surgery is a hot topic of research among scientists, who are looking into novel areas in which artificial intelligence, haptic systems and assistive technologies would be beneficial. Since the human eye is a highly delicate organ with minuscule anatomic structures, the ocular surgeries need to be performed under extra precision and higher manipulation capabilities in contrast to other surgeries. In fact, any minute surgeon miss-manipulation, which might be negligible in the majority of other surgical operations, might lead to disastrous complications and even blindness for the patient in the ocular surgeries. This fact underlines the importance of assistive technologies in eye surgical procedures.

The assistive technologies aim at giving extra manipulation to the surgeon during the operation or help the novice surgeons to obtain the required skills before performing actual operations at the surgical room. This presentation reviews novel recent breakthroughs along with new areas in which artificial intelligence, haptic systems and assistive technologies provide a viable solution to overcome current challenges. Furthermore, ARAS Haptic system for eye surgery training will be introduced as a novel system used in intraocular surgeries.

Presenter

Hamid D. Taghirad

Hamid D. Taghirad has received his B.Sc. degree in mechanical engineering from Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 1989, his M.Sc. in mechanical engineering in 1993, and his Ph.D. in electrical engineering in 1997, both from McGill University, Montreal, Canada. He is currently the University Vice-Chancellor for Global strategies and International Affairs, Professor and the Director of the Advanced Robotics and Automated System (ARAS), Department of Systems and Control, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran.

He is a senior member of IEEE, and Editorial board of International Journal of Robotics: Theory and Application, and International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems. His research interest is robust and nonlinear control applied to robotic systems. His publications include five books, and more than 250 papers in international Journals and conference proceedings.

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