
Вступительное слово д-ра Прашанта Джамвала, профессора SEDS, NU
Dr. Prashant Jamwal
Professor, SEDS, NU
It is my pleasure to present the Annual Digest of the Center of Excellence for Medical Robotics and Rehabilitation (CEMRR). This past year has been meaningful progress, interdisciplinary collaboration, and tangible impact, reflecting our core mission of translating robotics and artificial intelligence research into improved clinical care and patient outcomes.
Our work spans the development of surgical and rehabilitation robotic systems, AI-driven platforms for Orthopaedic procedures, patient-centered clinical studies aimed at improving disability outcomes, and collaborative research in AI-based radiomics and computational pathology for cancer care. Across these efforts, our focus remains firmly on moving innovation from the laboratory to real-world clinical practice.
This year, our teams have advanced novel robotic technologies aimed at restoring mobility and function, conducted patient-centered clinical experiments to better understand and treat disability, and developed AI-based methodologies in radiomics and computational pathology in partnership with the National Oncology Research Center. These efforts reflect not only technical excellence, but also a deep commitment to patient-centered research, ethical innovation, and clinical relevance.
Equally important has been the collaborative ecosystem that sustains CEMRR. Our progress is the result of close cooperation among engineers, clinicians, researchers, students, Industry, and institutional partners. I am particularly proud of the way our teams have embraced translational thinking, designing systems with clinicians, validating them with patients, and continuously refining them based on real clinical needs.
This Annual Digest highlights key achievements and ongoing initiatives that define our work and set the stage for future advances.
I thank our team, collaborators, and supporters for their dedication and contributions, and I invite you to explore this Digest as we continue to advance robotics and AI for improved patient care.
Prof. Prashant Jamwal
Director, CEMRR