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Biography

Stamatia (Matina) Giannarou received the MEng degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Democritus University of Thrace, Greece in 2003, the MSc degree in communications and signal processing and the Ph.D. degree in object recognition from the department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Imperial College London, UK in 2004 and 2008, respectively. Currently she is a Royal Society University Research Fellow at the Hamlyn Centre for Robotic Surgery, Imperial College London, UK. Her main research interests include visual recognition and surgical vision.

Activities

Employment (4)

Imperial College London: London, GB

2018-07-01 to present | Lecturer in Surgical Cancer Technology and Imaging (Hamlyn Centre for Robotic Surgery, Department of Surgery & Cancer)
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Imperial College London: London, London, GB

2016-01 to present | Royal Society University Research Fellow (Hamlyn Centre for Robotic Surgery )
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Imperial College London: London, London, GB

2007-11 to 2015-12 | Research Associate (Hamlyn Centre for Robotic Surgery )
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Imperial College London: London, London, GB

2005-09 to 2008-09 | Research Assistant (Dep. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering )
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Education and qualifications (3)

Imperial College London: London, London, GB

2004-10 to 2007-10 | PhD in Image Processing (Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering )
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Imperial College London: London, London, GB

2003-10 to 2004-09 | MSc in Communications and Signal Processing (Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering)
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Democritus University of Thrace School of Engineering: Xanthi, GR

1998-09 to 2003-06 | MEng in Electrical and Computer Engineering (Electrical and Computer Engineering )
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Funding (12)

Cognitive Vision for Surgical Guidance during Cancer Resection

2021-10 to 2025-09 | Award
Enterprise DTP: iCASE Doctoral Training Programme (London, GB)
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Confidence-driven Robotic Ultrasound Tissue Scanning for Surgical Resection Guidance

2021-01 to 2025-12 | Award
Imperial -TUM Joint Academy of Doctoral Studies (JADS) (London, GB)
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“MAMMOBOT” – A Flexible Robot For Early Breast Cancer Diagnosis

2019-12 to 2020-11 | Grant
CRUK-EPSRC Early Detection Innovation Award (London, Greater London, GB)
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ATLAS- AuTonomous intraLuminAl Surgery

2019-04 to 2023-03 | Grant
H2020-MSCA-ITN-2018 (Brussels, BE)
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A miniature tethered drop-in laparoscopic molecular imaging probe for intraoperative decision support in minimally invasive prostate cancer surgery

2019-04 to 2022-03 | Grant
Invention for Innovation Programme (London, Greater London, GB)
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From Macro to Micro: Mixed Reality Visualisation Across Scales

2018-10 to 2022-09 | Award
Royal Society (London, GB)
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Enhanced Mixed Reality Visualisation for Intraoperative Navigation in Surgical Oncology

2018-10 to 2020-09 | Grant
NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre (London, Greater London, GB)
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Micro-robotics for Surgery

2017-04 to 2022-03 | Grant
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (London, GB)
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NEURO: Navigation with Enhanced sUrgical vision for Robot-assisted Operations

2016-01 to 2020-12 | Award
Royal Society (London, GB)
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Winter School on Imaging and Vision for Robotic Surgery

2015-06 to 2016-03 | Grant
EPSRC (London, GB)
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CASCADE: Cognitive Autonomous Catheter Operating in Dynamic Environments

2013-02 to 2016-01 | Grant
FP7 International Cooperation (Brussels, BE)
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Tracking and retargeting of optical biopsy sites

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Mauna Kea Technologies (Paris, FR)
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Peer review (5 reviews for 2 publications/grants)

Review activity for International journal of computer vision. (1)
Review activity for Medical image analysis. (4)