Haptics and Medical Robotics Lab (JHU)
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24-03-2018 16:59:06
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Now accepting applications: two paid #datascience internships for Johns Hopkins Engineering undergrads + master's students. Projects on #COVID19 analytics and #healthcare operations. Deadline is Jan. 7 and start date is ASAP. Apply now👇👇 malonecenter.jhu.edu/internship-pro…
Congratulations to Haptics and Medical Robotics Lab (JHU) Johns Hopkins BME member Dr. Neha Thomas on successfully defending her thesis entitled “Neural efficiency of haptic feedback and autonomous control in upper-limb prostheses” #HopkinsEngineer #WomenInSTEM
So proud of my students in the Haptics and Medical Robotics Lab (JHU) on this accomplishment! #HopkinsResearchRetreat
Congrats to Haptics and Medical Robotics Lab (JHU) member, Sergio Machaca, on giving his first in-person conference presentation! #HopkinsEngineer
Congratulations to Haptics and Medical Robotics Lab (JHU) JHUMECHE Johns Hopkins BME (alum) member Mohit Singhala on successfully defending his doctoral thesis entitled "Understanding Human Haptic Perception in Telerobotic Systems" #HopkinsEngineer
Congrats to Haptics and Medical Robotics Lab (JHU) member Mohit Singhala on his official PhD hooding!!!
Congrats to Haptics and Medical Robotics Lab (JHU) member Kezi Li on his completing in MSE in Robotics!!!
Congrats to Haptics and Medical Robotics Lab (JHU) member Neha Thomas on her official PhD hooding!!!
Congrats to Haptics and Medical Robotics Lab (JHU) member Autumn Hughes on her Fulbright Fellowship!!!
Congrats to Haptics and Medical Robotics Lab (JHU) member Sergio Machaca on his excellent presentation at #BioRob2022
Some really great talks by Medical Robotics of NearLab Haptics and Medical Robotics Lab (JHU) ARS Project Sanja Dogramadzi and others
Fantastic insights on what haptic feedback might mean for surgical training by Jeremy DeLaine Brown, PhD / Haptics and Medical Robotics Lab (JHU). Open to robotic surgery: exchanging haptics for vision?
Congrats to Haptics and Medical Robotics Lab (JHU) PI Jeremy DeLaine Brown, PhD and his co-authors on their recent Science Robotics paper advocating for significantly greater inclusion of prosthesis users in prosthetics research!