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Morgan Windsor is a PhD Researcher at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) within the QUT Centre for Robotics and the ARC ITTC for Joint Biomechanics. Holding a Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronics) from QUT with first-class honours (2018), Morgan worked as an electrical engineering consultant in the mining sector before commencing their PhD in 2021. Their research focuses on developing computer vision systems to enhance the precision of robot-assisted shoulder replacement surgeries, aiming to provide surgeons with advanced tools for executing preoperative plans accurately.
- Education:
- Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronics), QUT, 2018 (First Class Honours)
Morgan’s research interests revolve around the intersection of robotics, computer vision, and medical applications. Their work addresses critical challenges in surgical robotics, such as real-time target localization and predictive modeling to minimize procedural errors. The research aligns with interdisciplinary efforts in biomedical engineering and surgical innovation.
While no personal scientific awards are listed, their work contributes to high-impact collaborations, including grants secured by affiliated researchers such as the Advanced Queensland Industry Research Fellowship (2024) and the Eureka Prize (2024).
Morgan’s projects are embedded within the QUT Centre for Robotics and the ARC ITTC for Joint Biomechanics, fostering cutting-edge advancements in medical robotics.
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