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DESCRIPTION:TALK INTRODUCTION\n\nTrained as a cognitive scientist\, Roberta
  Klatzky has conducted research in how people perceive through the sense o
 f touch and how perception guides fundamental actions such as grasping obj
 ects and navigating in space. Her work on these topics led to collaborativ
 e interactions with engineers\, with the goal of applying basic science in
  engineered systems. Among her projects are navigation aids for the blind 
 featuring haptic and auditory spatial cueing\, surgical interventions guid
 ed by spatially projected medical images\, and rehabilitation environments
  using feedback incentives to increase applied force and range of motion. 
 Her work has evaluated novel forms of haptic feedback such as magnetically
  induced forces and surfaces capable of real-time friction modulation. Usi
 ng such examples\, Klatzky will talk about how mutual benefits arise from 
 interactions between basic science and applied engineering.\n\nCo-sponsore
 d by: CH04099 - Southeastern Michigan Chapter\, EMBCH04099 - Southeastern 
 Michigan Chapter\, EMB\n\nSpeaker(s): Roberta \n\nVirtual: https://events.
 vtools.ieee.org/m/375438
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/375438
ORGANIZER:jharrer@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:27
SUMMARY:Medical Robotics\, Haptic Sensors: Interactions Between Basic Scien
 ce and Applied Engineering
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/375438
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p style=&quot;font-weight: 400\;&quot;&gt;TALK INTRODUCTI
 ON&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p style=&quot;font-weight: 400\;&quot;&gt;Trained as a cognitive scientist\, R
 oberta Klatzky has conducted research in how people perceive through the s
 ense of touch and how perception guides fundamental actions such as graspi
 ng objects and navigating in space. &amp;nbsp\;Her work on these topics led to
  collaborative interactions with engineers\, with the goal of applying bas
 ic science in engineered systems. &amp;nbsp\;Among her projects are navigation
  aids for the blind featuring haptic and auditory spatial cueing\, surgica
 l interventions guided by spatially projected medical images\, and rehabil
 itation environments using feedback incentives to increase applied force a
 nd range of motion. &amp;nbsp\;Her work has evaluated novel forms of haptic fe
 edback such as magnetically induced forces and surfaces capable of real-ti
 me friction modulation. &amp;nbsp\;Using such examples\, Klatzky will talk abo
 ut how mutual benefits arise from interactions between basic science and a
 pplied engineering.&lt;/p&gt;
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