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Tim Salcudean is a Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering and School of Biomedical Engineering at the University of British Columbia, holding the Charles A. Laszlo Chair in Biomedical Engineering. His research focuses on medical robotics, teleoperation systems, and image-guided interventions, with notable contributions to ultrasound technology, needle steering, and surgical robotics. He collaborates with clinicians to advance diagnostic and therapeutic methods, particularly in prostate cancer imaging and robot-assisted surgery.
Key research themes include haptic interfaces, control systems for teleoperation, and biomedical device development. His work combines robotics, control theory, and medical imaging to enhance precision and safety in surgical procedures. Notable projects involve robotic systems for medical ultrasound and adaptive control strategies for stable teleoperation under time delays.
Publications span over three decades, emphasizing medical robotics, image-guided interventions, and control systems. His research has been widely cited, reflecting significant impact in both engineering and healthcare fields. Current efforts aim to integrate artificial intelligence with medical imaging to improve cancer diagnosis and treatment planning.
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