HSMR2022: The 14th Hamlyn Symposium on Medical Robotics The Royal Geographical Society London, UK, June 26-29, 2022 |
Conference website | http://www.hamlynsymposium.org |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hsmr2022 |
Conference program | https://easychair.org/smart-program/HSMR2022/ |
Abstract registration deadline | February 14, 2022 |
Submission deadline | February 14, 2022 |
The 14th Hamlyn Symposium on Medical Robotics has issued a call for papers on the theme of 'MedTech Reimagined'. This annual symposium is the pinnacle event of the Hamlyn Centre for Medical Robotics, at Imperial College London. It provides an annual forum for surgeons and engineers from across the globe, to network and experience the latest developments in medical robotics attracting world-leading scientists, engineers and clinical practitioners from a wide range of disciplines associated with medical robotics and surgery.
Furthermore, the symposium has received full CPD accreditation from the Royal College of Surgeons, which provides formal recognition of the symposium's value among clinical practitioner training and development.
Submission Guidelines
Your submission should be no more than 2 pages to include the following sections:
- Introduction
- Materials and Methods
- Results
- Discussion
- References
- Length: Maximum of A4 2 pages;
- Paper size: DIN A4 Size (210 mm x 297 mm);
- Rand: Leave a 25mm margin at top and bottom of the page, and a 20mm margin at left and right sides;
- Page-Layout: Set the text in two columns of 80 mm width, with a central separation of 10mm;
- Font properties and size: Title: 14 pt, bold; Authors: 14 pt, normal; Institute + E-mail address: 12 pt, italics; Section headings: 10 pt, Capitals, bold; Text: 10 pt, normal; Figure captions and references: 9pt, normal.
- Please use Word and Latex template available via the "Submission Templates" button found on the right-hand corner of the EasyChair submission page.
- Guidelines for Oral Presentations
- Oral Presentation: up to 12 minutes followed by 3 minutes Q&A.
- We recommend presentation slides be set to 16:9 format
- If you encounter any problems meeting the deadline please let us know as soon as possible via email: Marianne Knight
- Guidelines for Poster Presentations
- Poster dimensions: A0 portrait. There are no printing facilities at the venue so please print your poster before you arrive.
- Poster teasers: the slides should be set to 16:9 format.
- The presentation should not exceed 90 seconds.
List of Topics
Topics to be addressed by the Symposium include (but not limited to):
- Clinical highlights in Urology, Cardiac Surgery, Thoracic Surgery, General Surgery, Neurosurgery, Gynaecology, ENT, Orthopaedic, and Paediatric Surgery;
- Emerging, multi-specialty applications of robotic technology;
- New materials, sensors and actuators;
- Medical robotics for flexible access surgery, endoluminal, NOTES and micro-surgery;
- Mechatronic designs for medical robotics;
- Microbot design and applications;
- Surgical simulation, automation, training and skills assessment;
- Human robot interaction and ergonomics;
- Surgical navigation and augmented reality systems;
- Intra-operative imaging and biophotonics for robotic surgery;
- Medical image computing and computer assisted intervention;
- Economic and general consideration of robotic surgery;
- Deep learning surgical vision.
Programme Committee (composition to be confirmed)
Prof Kaspar Althoefer | Queen Mary University of London |
Prof William Anderson | Johns Hopkins University |
Prof Alberto Arezzo | University of Torino |
Prof Christos Bergeles | King's College London |
Prof Etienne Burdet | Imperial College |
Prof Jessica Burgner-Kahrs | University of Toronto |
Prof Darwin Caldwell | Instituto Italiano di Tecnologia |
Prof Philip Chiu | The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Prof Howie Choset | Carnegie Mellon University |
Prof Kevin Cleary | Children's National Hospital |
Prof Pete Culmer | University of Leeds |
Prof Alfred Cuschieri | University of Dundee |
Prof Dana Damian | The University of Sheffield |
Prof Brian Davies | Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia |
Prof Elena De Momi | Politecnico di Milano |
Prof Fani Deligianni | University of Glasgow |
Prof Jaydev Desai | Georgiatech University |
Prof Liesbeth Desender | Ghent University |
Prof Jagtar Dhanda | Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead |
Prof Michele Diana | IRCAD |
Prof Simon Dimaio | Intuitive Surgical |
Prof Sanja Dogramadzi | Bristol Robotics Laboratory |
Prof Pierre Dupont | Harvard University |
Prof Leonard Fass | Imperial College |
Prof Gabor Fichtinger | Queen's University |
Prof Fanny Ficuciello | Naple University |
Prof Paolo Fiorini | Verona University |
Prof Toshio Fukuda | Nagoya University/Meijo University |
Prof Alexandra Golby | Harvard University |
Prof Geroge Hanna | Imperial College |
Prof Kanako Harada | The University of Tokyo |
Prof Alister Hart | University College London |
Prof Duke Herrell | Vanderbilt University |
Prof Jaesung Hong | DGIST |
Prof Pierre Jannin | Rennes University |
Prof Branko Jaramaz | Smith & Nephew |
Prof Leo Joskowicz | The Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Prof Peter Kazanzides | Johns Hopkins University |
Prof Frédéric Leblond | Polytechnique Montréal |
Prof Daniel Leff | Imperial College |
Prof Thomas Looi | Hospital for Sick Children |
Prof Jacques Marescaux | IRCAD |
Prof Leonardo Mattos | Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia |
Prof Andreas Melzer | University of Lipzig |
Prof Arianna Menciassi | Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna |
Prof Yoav Minz | Hadassah University |
Prof Nassir Navab | Technical University of Munich |
Prof Bradley Nelson | ETH Zurich |
Prof Marcia O’Malley | Rice University |
Prof Allison Okamura | Stanford University |
Prof Sebastien Ourselin | Kings College London |
Prof Rajni Patel | Canadian Surgical Technologies and Advanced Robotics (CSTAR) |
Prof Vipul Patel | Florida Hospital Global Robotics Institute |
Prof Silvana Perretta | IRCAD |
Prof Kawal Rhode | King's College London |
Prof Cameron Riviere | Carnegie Mellon University |
Prof Nicolas Rojas | Imperial College |
Prof Ichiro Sakuma | The University of Tokyo |
Prof Andrew Schache | Liverpool University |
Prof Pallav Shah | Royal Brompton Hospital |
Prof Bruno Siciliano | Naples University |
Prof Stefanie Speidel | National Center for Tumor Diseases Dresden |
Prof Danail Stoyanov | University College London |
Prof Stefano Stramigioli | University of Twente |
Prof Lee Swanstrom | University of Strasbourg |
Prof Russell Taylor | Johns Hopkins University |
Prof Celia Theodoreli-Riga | Imperial College |
Prof Zion Tse | University of York |
Prof Pietro Valdastri | University of Leeds |
Prof Justin Vale | Imperial College |
Prof Isabel Vilaseca | Universitat Rovira i Virgili |
Prof Bob Webster | Vanderbilt University |
Prof Steven Wexner | Cleveland Clinic Florida |
Prof Helge Wurdemann | University College London |
Prof Sheng Xie | University of Leeds |
Local Organising Team
Prof Ferdinando Rodriguez y Baena
Programme Committee Chair | Imperial College London, UK
Micro/Nano and Bio-robotics Local Area Chair | Imperial College London, UK
Dr Stamatia (Matina) Giannarou
Software Design, Navigation, & Visualisation Local Area Chair | Imperial College London, UK
Robot Control Local Area Chair | Imperial College London, UK
Mechanics & Design Local Area Chair | Imperial College London, UK
Electrics, Electronics & Mechatronics Local Area Chair | Imperial College London, UK
Publication
HSMR2022 proceedings will be published in July 2022
by the Hamlyn Centre for Robotic Surgery, Imperial College London, London, UK
Venue
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Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to Marianne Knight, Director of Operations, Hamlyn Centre for Robotic Surgery.
Sponsors
For sponsorship enquiries please contact Marianne Knight, Director of Operations, Hamlyn Centre for Robotic Surgery.