Micro-Robotics
Micro Motion Amplification – A Review
Our Hamlyn Centre researchers provide an overview of micro motion amplification, aiming to assist the development and employment in new applications.
Micro Motion Amplification – A Review
Our Hamlyn Centre researchers provide an overview of micro motion amplification, aiming to assist the development and employment in new applications.
Transfer Recurrent Feature Learning for Endomicroscopy Image Recognition
The Hamlyn Centre researchers proposed a transfer recurrent feature learning framework for classification tasks on pCLE videos to aid cancer diagnosis
New global hub seeks to support surgeons during COVID-19 pandemic
Imperial researchers have launched a collaborative network to help the global surgical community improve frontline care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Surgical Robot Challenge 2020
The Surgical Robot Challenge 2020 will take place virtually on Friday 26th June 2020, due to the worldwide threat of the COVID-19.
A Flexible/Stretchable Multiparametric Sensing Device
Hamlyn researchers proposed a novel flexible/stretchable device to overcome the drawbacks of traditional rigid electronics in biomedical applications.
Laser-Profiled Continuum Robot with Integrated Tension Sensing
The Hamlyn Centre researchers proposed a laser-profiled continuum robot with integrated tension
sensing for simultaneous shape & tip force estimation.
Miniature Fibre-Optic Probes for Rapid Bacteria Detection
The Hamlyn Centre researchers have realised a simple new technique to fabricate fibre‐optic probes, aiming to aid the diagnosis of lung infections.
Hamlyn Symposium on Medical Robotics (20th - 23rd June 2020)
The 13th Annual Hamlyn Symposium on Medical Robotics 2020: ‘Surgery and Beyond’
Deeper understanding of irregular heartbeat may lead to more effective treatment
Researchers at Imperial have shown how the chaotic electrical signals underlying irregular heart rhythms lead to the failure of standard treatments.
Imperial researcher invents self-cleaning lens for keyhole surgery
Dr Ahmad Nabeel's device can clean the lens used in keyhole surgery without removing it from the patient, saving time and increasing patient safety.