The MIT 2.75 Precision Machine Design course collaborates with CIMIT to bring together physicians from Boston-area hospitals and MIT engineering students in developing new medical devices. Physicians present their particular challenges then student teams work with them during the course of a semester to develop prototype solutions. The course has run since 2004, each year with a new cast of physicians and device challenges.
MODERATOR: Nevan Hanumara, MS
Graduate Instructor, MIT 2.75
Pressure Sensing Laparoscopic Grasper
CLINICIAN: Khashayar Vakili, MD,
Staff Surgeon, Children's Hospital Boston;
Instructor in Surgery, Harvard Medical School
STUDENT TEAM: Manuel Corral, Juan Diaz, Mattias Flander, Toomas Sepp, & Grace Teo
Design and Testing of a Three-Fingered Flexural Laparoscopic Grasper
CLINICIAN: Jennifer Rosen, MD Assistant Professor of Surgery and Assistant Professor, Division of Graduate Medical Sciences and Molecular Medicine, Boston University Medical Center
STUDENT TEAM: Yuanyu Chen, Audrey Maertens,, Harry O'Hanley, Matthew Rosario & John Walton
Learn more about this Forum and speakers.
WHEN: Tuesday, March 1, 2011, 4:00 to 6:00 PM
WHERE: Massachusetts General Hospital
Simches Research Center, Room 3110
185 Cambridge St., Boston
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