Inaugural lecture prof.dr. Misha Luyer

Date
Friday April 5, 2024 from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Location
Blauwe Zaal
Address
De Zaale, 5612 AJ Eindhoven
Organizer
Office of Doctoral Presentations and Academic Ceremonies
Price
Free
Building
Auditorium

Voorsprong door techniek

Prof.dr. Misha Luyer was appointed part-time professor of Health Technology in Oncological Surgery at the Department of Electrical Engineering at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) on May 1, 2023.
 

The title of the lecture is
Voorsprong door techniek

About the lecture
Technological advances play an important role in improving patient outcomes after complex oncological surgery.
In the coming decades it is expected that the introduction of new innovations such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and neuromodulation will change current surgical practice. However, although technological possibilities are increasing rapidly, it is essential that clinicians overseeing clinically relevant problems keep in close communication with engineers. Close collaboration ensures a targeted approach and maximizes the utilization of emerging potentials.
Besides the direct application of technology to improve diagnosis, aid surgery or enhance recovery, it also facilitates targeted training to reduce the learning curve, expands expertise, and offers solutions to capacity constraints within the healthcare system. Marginal gains across various facets of the perioperative care pathway can have substantial overall effects and will ultimately progress surgical care for patients undergoing complex oncological surgery.
In this lecture, Misha Luyer will share the findings of his research and discuss the future potential of emerging technologies that can be used to improve perioperative care.

The oration will be delivered in Dutch.

If you are unable to attend the lecture, you can join us via livestream, or watch it afterwards.


For more information
Please download the invitation below, or send a message to the Office of Doctoral Presentations and Academic Ceremonies.

After Friday, April 5, 2024
The text of the lecture will be available online, in addition to previously delivered inaugural and valedictory lectures.