Summary
George has received a BEng in Mechatronics from Sussex University, an MSc in Computing Science and a PhD on Medical Imaging and Surgical Robotics both from Imperial College London. He is the director of the HARMS Lab: Human-centred Automation, Robotics and Monitoring for Surgery (www.harms-lab.org), Department of Surgery & Cancer and The Hamlyn Centre.
His research interests include:
- Surgical Robotics
- Minimal Access Surgical Technology
- Cyber-physical Systems
- Human-Robot and Human-Computer Interfaces
- Eye-Tracking
- Perceptual Docking
- Frugal Innovation
- Whatever can stimulate his imagination
One of his favorite quotes:
“To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk”
– Thomas Edison
Selected Publications
Conference
Mylonas GP, Vitiello V, Cundy TP, et al. , 2014, CYCLOPS: A versatile robotic tool for bimanual single-access and natural-orifice endoscopic surgery, IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), IEEE, Pages:2436-2442