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Advanced Computer-Integrated Surgery (CIS II)

CIS II (601.456/496/656/356) is a projects course for graduate students and upper-level undergrads, in which students work in teams of 1-3 on semester-long projects broadly related to computer-integrated interventions, AI in medicine, medical image analysis, or related topics. In addition to material covered in lectures/seminars by the instructor and other faculty, students are expected to read and provide critical analysis/presentations of selected papers in recitation sessions. Students taking this course are required to undertake and report on a significant term project under the supervision of the instructor and clinical end users. Grades are based both on the project and on classroom recitations. The only difference between the undergraduate versions (601.456/496) and the graduate version (601.656) of this course is the level of project undertaken. Typically, 601.656 projects require a greater degree of mathematical, image processing, or modeling background. Students wishing to attend the weekly lectures as a 1-credit seminar should sign up for 601.356.

  • Instructor: Russell H. Taylor (rht@jhu.edu)
  • Course number: 601.456/601.496/601.656/601.356 (formerly 600.446/646/346)
    • Note: 601.496 is identical to 601.456, except students must be members of a 3 person team. This option is provided for CS undergrads seeking to satisfy the “team” degree requirement.
  • Meeting times: Tuesdays and Thursdays 1:30-2:45
  • Meeting room:
    • Tuesdays and Thursdays: Hackerman Hall Room B17 (basement auditorium)
  • Prerequisite: CIS I or permission of instructor.
  • Zoom link: Zoom Link
  • Teaching Assistant: Yixuan Wu
    • Email: yixuan_wu@jhu.edu
    • Office Address: Hackerman 137
    • TA office Hours: By appointment

Resources

Personal Well-Being

  • Students who are struggling with anxiety, stress, depression or other mental health related concerns, please consider connecting with resources through the JHU Counseling Center. The Counseling Center will be providing services remotely to protect the health of students, staff, and communities. Please reach out to get connected and learn about service options based on where you are living this fall at 410-516-8278 and online at http://studentaffairs.jhu.edu/counselingcenter/.
  • Student Outreach & Support will be fully operational (virtually) to help support students. Students can self-refer or refer a friend who may need extra support or help getting connected to resources. To connect with SOS, please email deanofstudents@jhu.edu, call 410-516-7857, or students can schedule to meet with a Case Manager by visiting the Student Outreach & Support website and follow “Schedule an Appointment”.

Academic Resources

Projects in 2022

Projects in Prior Years

Schedule for Spring 2022

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