Muriel Y. Ishikawa mostly deals with Biomedical engineering, Artificial intelligence, Computer vision, Electronic engineering and Lumen. Her study ties her expertise on Ablation together with the subject of Biomedical engineering. Her Artificial intelligence study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Surgical staple, Tissue sealant and Surgical device.
Her study looks at the relationship between Computer vision and topics such as Focus, which overlap with Control engineering. Her Electronic engineering course of study focuses on Power and Beam. Her work in Surgical Fasteners tackles topics such as Body tissue which are related to areas like Anatomy.
Her primary scientific interests are in Biomedical engineering, Artificial intelligence, Computer vision, Acoustics and Optics. Her work blends Acoustics and Controller studies together. She connects Controller with Control signal in her research.
Muriel Y. Ishikawa undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Optics and Information providers through her research.
Muriel Y. Ishikawa spends much of her time researching Artificial intelligence, Computer vision, Stimulation, Stimulus and Nuclear fission. By researching both Artificial intelligence and Subject, Muriel Y. Ishikawa produces research that crosses academic boundaries. Her research ties Communication and Computer vision together.
Her Stimulation research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Pinna, Wearable computer and Human–computer interaction. Her Stimulus research integrates issues from Biomedical engineering and Audiology. She has included themes like Nuclear engineering and Burnup in her Nuclear fission study.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Real-time computing, Simulation, Artificial intelligence, Object and Computer vision. Her study in the fields of Navigation system under the domain of Real-time computing overlaps with other disciplines such as Flight system, Component and Schedule. Many of her studies on Artificial intelligence involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Central processing unit.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Control, Acceleration and Trajectory in addition to Object. Muriel Y. Ishikawa studied Control and Multimedia that intersect with Wearable computer. Her Computer vision research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Satellite and Bearing.
This overview was generated by a machine learning system which analysed the scientist’s body of work. If you have any feedback, you can contact us here.
Steerable surgical stapler
Edward S. Boyden;Roderick A. Hyde;Muriel Y. Ishikawa;Eric C. Leuthardt.
(2010)
Maneuverable surgical stapler
Edward S. Boyden;Roderick A. Hyde;Muriel Y. Ishikawa;Eric C. Leuthardt.
(2007)
Gentle touch surgical stapler
Edward S. Boyden;Roderick A. Hyde;Muriel Y. Ishikawa;Eric C. Leuthardt.
(2007)
Circulatory monitoring systems and methods
Bran Ferren;Jeffrey John Hagen;Roderick A. Hyde;Muriel Y. Ishikawa.
(2008)
Beam power for local receivers
Roderick A. Hyde;Muriel Y. Ishikawa;Jordin T. Kare;Thomas J. Nugent.
(2008)
Beam power with beam redirection
Roderick A. Hyde;Muriel Y. Ishikawa;Jordin T. Kare;Thomas J. Nugent.
(2010)
Beam power with multiple power zones
Roderick A. Hyde;Muriel Y. Ishikawa;Jordin T. Kare;Thomas J. Nugent.
(2012)
Methods, devices and systems for transmission between an implanted device and an external device
Roderick A. Hyde;Muriel Y. Ishikawa;Jordin T. Kare;Dennis J. Rivet.
(2010)
Ad-hoc wireless sensor package
Jesse R. Cheatham;Matthew G. Dyor;Peter N. Glaskowsky;Kimberly D.A. Hallman.
(2012)
Lumen-traveling device
Bran Ferren;W. Daniel Hillis;Roderick A. Hyde;Muriel Y. Ishikawa.
(2006)
If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.
We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:
University of Washington
University of California, Berkeley
Microsoft (United States)
Microsoft (United States)
Microsoft (United States)
Microsoft (United States)
Nortel (Canada)
Sweeney SciTech
MIT
IBM (United States)
Laboratoire d'Informatique pour la Mécanique et les Sciences de l'Ingénieur
Seoul National University
University of Oxford
Beijing University of Chemical Technology
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Central South University
Russian Academy of Sciences
University of Regensburg
Spanish National Research Council
University of California, San Francisco
Kumamoto University
Charité - University Medicine Berlin
University of Leicester
University of Exeter
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center