About
Max Schäfer is a Researcher at the Institute of Medical Device Technology, Universität Stuttgart. His work focuses on medical robotics and haptic feedback systems for minimally invasive surgery, with a particular emphasis on cost-effective solutions and clinical workflow integration.
- PhD in Biomedical Engineering (Universität Stuttgart, 2024)
- Collaborates with international researchers
- Active at Hamlyn Symposium on Medical Robotics
Research interests span surgical robotics, haptic user interfaces, and automated instrument handling. Publications demonstrate expertise in cable-driven mechanisms, soft robotics, and force measurement systems for telemanipulation. Key contributions include:
- 360° laparoscopic imaging systems
- Steerable flexible laparoscopes
- Granular jamming grippers for robotic scrub nurses
- Low-cost microscope modules
Recent articles (2023-2025) highlight advancements in dynamic gripping force feedback, magnetic shape memory actuators, and pressure-modulated colonoscopy robots. Collaborators include Peter Pott, Sophie Weiland, and Jonas Hotz. No scientific awards or part-time status identified. Active in both theoretical modeling and prototype development for clinical applications.
Find Max Schäfer elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Jason Zachary MoorePennsylvania State University · Professor
Kostas VlachosUniversity of Ioannina · Assistant Professor
Kourosh ZareiniaToronto Metropolitan University · Associate Professor
Tobias EisenreichUniversity of Stuttgart · Researcher
Nadine Nicole KochUniversity of Stuttgart · Researcher- PPavel NedvedickyUniversity of Stuttgart · Researcher