Advances in Autonomous Surgical Robotic Systems

This episode focuses on advances in autonomous surgical robotic systems. Axel Krieger, associate professor at Johns Hopkins University, discusses a transformative advancement in surgical robotics, where robots can perform with both mechanical precision and human-like adaptability and understanding.
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Socially Assistive AI-Driven Robots for Rehabilitation

This episode focuses on AI-driven robotic caregivers. Maja Mataric, professor of computer science, neuroscience, and pediatrics at the University of Southern California, shares insights into socially assistive robotics and how they are playing an increasingly powerful role in eldercare and patient rehabilitation.
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Creating Emotionally Intelligent Healthcare Robots

As we continue to look at the evolving role of robotics in healthcare, this episode focuses on developing emotionally intelligent robots for healthcare. Dr. Elizabeth Broadbent, professor of health and psychology at the University of Aukland, explains how developers can create AI-driven caregiving robots that are more aligned with human behavior.
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Robotics in Rehabilitation: Enhancing Recovery and Patient Independence

This episode delves into robotics for enhancing recovery and enabling patient independence. Hao Su, associate professor at New York University and director of the Center of Assistive and Personal Robotics for Independent Living, discusses how wearable robotics are helping patients regain mobility and independence after injury or surgery.
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