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Amir Molaei
I create robots for surgical operations, enhancing surgeons' abilities to perform micro-surgical tasks in a more precise and less invasive way.
Amir Molaei is a doctoral candidate in Mechanical Engineering. He holds an MSc degree in Mechatronics and a BSc in Mechanical Engineering both from K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran. Amir's research is focused on the design, modelling and control of flexible robots to help surgeons operate inside the eye in a more precise and a less invasive way.
Discipline
Mechanical Engineering
Languages
Persian, English
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Amir Molaei: developing robots for micro-surgery
Amir's blog posts
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AI has shown great promise to increase health care affordability, quality and accessibility. Read more
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Given that robotic eye surgery is still in its infancy, there are various areas in which this solution still has potential to make an impact. Read more
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Here are some possible areas in which virtual reality technology can impact ophthalmology. Read more
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In 2013, 64.3 million people had glaucoma, and experts estimate that those numbers could rise as high as 111.8 million by 2040. Read more