Workflow Evaluation and Interface Design IMRI Solutions – Research Project
Research - that extends into practice
How can processes in image-guided diagnostics and treatment of tumors be simplified to reduce the strain on both patients and medical personnel? Answering this question is the goal of a project at the STIMULATE research campus, in which USE-Ing. is involved. Through collaboration with internationally renowned research institutions and innovative practice partners, the project aims to understand usage processes in image-guided diagnostics and therapy and to develop solutions.
Human-centered design of an operating room for image-guided minimally invasive diagnosis and therapy of tumors using magnetic resonance imaging.
The project aims to understand usage processes in MRI-guided minimally invasive diagnostics and therapy and to develop solutions. USE-Ing. is developing a method to multimodally capture and analyze these usage processes.
Experimental operating room and prototypes of the human-machine interface
Based on the analysis of the usage processes, USE-Ing., in collaboration with partners including the Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg and the Hannover Medical School, is developing the concept for an experimental operating room. In this setting, it will be possible to create prototypes for human-machine interfaces of interventional magnetic resonance tomographs (iMRT) and test them for their usability.
Research Campus STIMULATE, Subproject: Workflow Evaluation and Interface Design iMRI Solutions, Funding Code: 13GW0473D