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  • 3809 Wallingford Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103 (206) 632-0475

Work

Company: C-sats, inc. 2014 Position: Co-founder

Education

School / High School: Bellarmine Preparatory School

Skills

Robotics • Mechanical Engineering

Interests

Systems Theory • Surgical Robotics and Related Technology

Industries

Medical Devices

Resumes

Resumes

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Co-Founder

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Location:
1887 Sheridan Ave, Saint Paul, MN 55116
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
C-Sats, Inc.
Co-Founder

University of Minnesota
Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering

University of Washington, Michael G. Foster School of Business 2004 - 2012
Doctoral Candidate and Researcher

Supercomputing Institute Umn Minneapolis 2005 - 2006
Consultant
Education:
Bellarmine Preparatory School
University of Washington
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Electrical Engineering
University of Washington
Masters, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Robotics
Mechanical Engineering
Interests:
Systems Theory
Surgical Robotics and Related Technology

Publications

Us Patents

Motion And Video Capture For Tracking And Evaluating Robotic Surgery And Associated Systems And Methods

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US Patent:
20120253360, Oct 4, 2012
Filed:
Mar 29, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/434585
Inventors:
Lee Woodruff White - Seattle WA, US
Timothy Mariusz Kowalewski - Seattle WA, US
Thomas S. Lendvay - Seattle WA, US
Blake Hannaford - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
University of Washington - Seattle WA
International Classification:
A61B 19/00
US Classification:
606130
Abstract:
The present technology is directed to motion and video capture for tracking and evaluating robotic surgery. In one embodiment, the system includes at least one tracking device coupled to a remote surgical tool. The tracking device is configured to use one or more sensors to sense one or more physical variables such as movement and electrical contact. In some embodiments, the data from multiple individual sensors is synchronized, received, and stored by a digital information system. The digital information system is configured to analyze the data to objectively assess surgical skill.

Skill Evaluation

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US Patent:
20070172803, Jul 26, 2007
Filed:
Aug 22, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/466269
Inventors:
Blake Hannaford - Seattle WA, US
Jacob Rosen - Seattle WA, US
Jeffrey Brown - Warsaw IN, US
Timothy Kowalewski - Tacoma WA, US
Mika Sinanan - Brier WA, US
Lily Chang - Boston MA, US
International Classification:
G09B 23/28
A61B 17/00
G06G 7/48
US Classification:
434262000, 606001000, 703011000
Abstract:
Software tools, methods and apparatus for objectively assessing surgical and medical procedural skills are described. Data corresponding to performance of a manipulative task by a subject is modeled using Markov modeling techniques and compared with stored models corresponding to each of a plurality of proficiency levels. A particular proficiency level is selected based on proximity of the subject data relative to each of the stored models.

Crowd-Sourced Assessment Of Technical Skill (C-Sats™/Csats™)

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US Patent:
20150044654, Feb 12, 2015
Filed:
Aug 8, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/455764
Inventors:
- Seattle WA, US
Carolyn Chen - Seattle WA, US
Timothy Mariusz Kowalewski - Minneapolis MN, US
Lee W. White - Stanford CA, US
International Classification:
G09B 7/02
G09B 23/28
US Classification:
434262
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus are provided for evaluating surgical skills. A computing device can receive a request to evaluate media content of surgical skills with an evaluation form for evaluating the surgical skills. The computing device can determine evaluator groups. The computing device can provide the media content and the evaluation form to each evaluator group. The computing device can receive evaluations of the surgical skills from at least one evaluator of each evaluator group. Each evaluation can include at least one partially-completed evaluation form. The computing device can determine, for each evaluator group, one or more per-group scores of the surgical skills, where the per-group scores for a designated evaluation group are based on an analysis of the evaluations of the surgical skills from the evaluators in the designated evaluation group. The computing device can provide the one or more per-group scores.
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