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Lukas Lindenroth

Dr Lukas Lindenroth

Lecturer in Surgical Robotics

Research interests

  • Biomedical and life sciences

Biography

Dr Lukas Lindenroth is a Lecturer in Surgical Robotics in the Department of Surgical and Interventional Engineering within the School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences. His research focuses on using novel robotics technologies such as soft robotics to develop medical devices for improved patient outcomes and clinician experience. Prior to this role he was postdoctoral research fellow at the Wellcome / EPSRC Centre for Interventional and Surgical Sciences at University College London. He obtained his PhD in Robotics from KCL where he developed soft robotic solutions for diagnostic ultrasound. His works have been recognised with the Innovation Prize at the Hamlyn Surgical Robot Challenge and the Mechatronics Engineering Student of the Year Award of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE).

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    BMEIS attains HTA license for Surgical & Interventional Engineering facilities

    The Surgical and Interventional Engineering (SIE) facilities within the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences have attained an HTA Anatomy...

    sie hta license

    Dr Lukas Lindenroth explores the Hospital of the Future with New Scientist

    Dr Lukas Lindenroth introduced current research from the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences as part of a one-day public event on the future...

    Dr Lukas Lindenroth

      News

      BMEIS attains HTA license for Surgical & Interventional Engineering facilities

      The Surgical and Interventional Engineering (SIE) facilities within the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences have attained an HTA Anatomy...

      sie hta license

      Dr Lukas Lindenroth explores the Hospital of the Future with New Scientist

      Dr Lukas Lindenroth introduced current research from the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences as part of a one-day public event on the future...

      Dr Lukas Lindenroth