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Guy Rosman is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Duke University, affiliated with both the Department of Surgery and the Department of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics. He has extensive academic and industry experience, including postdoctoral work at MIT/CSAIL and roles at IBM Research, RAFAEL Ltd., Medicvision, Invision Biometrics (Intel RealSense), and the Toyota Research Institute, where he leads the Human Aware Interaction & Learning team.
- Education: Ph.D., MSc, and BSc from the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology in Computer Science.
Dr. Rosman’s research focuses on applying machine learning and inference techniques to surgical computer vision, human-aware robotics, autonomous driving, and sensor modeling. His work bridges robotics, AI, and medical applications, emphasizing human-centric systems and real-time learning.
Recent publications highlight his contributions to generative robot simulation, surgical event prediction, driver safety interfaces, and shared autonomy. These works span robotics, machine learning, and AI applications in surgery and autonomous systems, with a recurring emphasis on human-aware algorithms and sensor-driven modeling.
- Scientific Awards: Technion-MIT Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Jacobs-Qualcomm Fellowship.
Dr. Rosman’s industry leadership includes developing AI-driven robotics and sensor systems, while his academic roles involve collaborative research across Duke’s departments and MIT/CSAIL. He also co-edited the 2021 book Artificial Intelligence in Surgery, underscoring his interdisciplinary focus.
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