
معرفی
Dr. Luke Reisner is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Wayne State University's College of Engineering. His research focuses on surgical robotics, Raman spectroscopy, and medical visualization, with applications in autonomous camera control for medical, military, and space domains.
- Education: Ph.D. in Computer Engineering (Wayne State University, 2012), M.S.E. in Computer Engineering (University of Michigan–Dearborn, 2005), B.S.E. in Computer and Electrical Engineering (University of Michigan–Dearborn, 2003)
Research Interests:
Surgical robotics: Developing autonomous camera systems for the da Vinci Surgical System, focusing on task analysis, remote presence interfaces, and recording/playback platforms for surgical training. Key innovations include entropy-based bleeding detection algorithms and sensor-integrated robotic systems.
Raman Spectroscopy:
Applications in medical diagnostics for ulcerative colitis and pediatric brain tumors, combined with biosensor integration for optimized port placement and real-time analysis in vivo.
Medical Visualization:
Advancing surgical imaging techniques, including bleeding assessment visualization and sensor-integrated virtual reality for surgical training.
Patents:
U.S. Patent 9,439,556 (2016): "Intelligent Autonomous Camera Control for Robotics with Medical, Military, and Space Applications"
U.S. Application 14/913,793 (2016): "Camera Control System and Method"
Labs & Teams:
Collaborated with surgical robotics teams to implement autonomous camera control and biosensor-integrated systems. His work bridges engineering principles with clinical applications, emphasizing real-time data processing and human-in-the-loop robotic systems.


