Pete-Panuwat Oiamwong, a BME Master’s student at BART LAB, successfully defended his thesis proposal on resistive force and torque feedback in spine surgical robotics.
BART LAB hosted iAMRS 2024, an international symposium on medical robotics, gathering experts from Thailand, USA, Singapore, Japan, Germany, and India to foster research and collaboration across medicine and technology.
Assoc. Prof. Jackrit Suthakorn became the first Thai Keynote Speaker at IEEE ROBIO 2024, delivering insights on how medical robotics is transforming patient care through surgical, rehabilitation, and hospital service innovation.
Pan-Pisit Komonsuwan, an MD-MEng student at Mahidol University, won the Best Student Paper Award at IEEE ROBIO 2024 for his spinal surgery robotics research—selected from 399 papers.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jackrit Suthakorn and team published their 4th Q1 journal of 2024 in Heliyon, introducing a novel automatic ultrasound calibration technique for 2D-to-3D image registration.
BART LAB welcomed Prof. Fong-Chin Su and delegates from NCKU and Southern National Science Park, Taiwan, at a reception dinner held at Somboon Seafood, celebrating international research collaboration.
Assoc. Prof. Jackrit Suthakorn was the first plenary speaker at the Embassy of India event on bridging academia and industry. His talk focused on medical robotics, TRL/MRL, and standardization for real-world innovation.
A Thai delegation visited TMDU, now merging into Tokyo Tech, to discuss biomedical engineering collaboration. Mahidol University played a key role in fostering deeper ties for future research initiatives.
BART LAB joined Thailand-Tokyo Tech collaboration talks on biomedical engineering and TAIST expansion. The visit included key Thai officials and a tour of Prof. Endo’s lab, a leader in Bio-Inspired Robotics.
BART LAB visited Haneda Innovation City, Tokyo, representing Mahidol University. The trip included leading experts from NRCT, NSTDA, and more, exploring Japan’s latest advancements in technology and innovation.