POSTED: 23 May, 2026
Congratulations to Jasper Vermeulen and co-authors (Glenda Caldwell, Müge Belek Fialho Teixeira, Alan Burden, and Matthias Guertler) on their Honourable Mention for their paper at the ACM DIS Conference.
“The Invisible Work of Robotic Surgery: How Specialists Support, Shoulder, and Sustain Human-Robot Collaboration” has been recognised with an Honourable Mention Award!
The paper is one of 47 Honourable Mentions selected alongside 16 Best Papers from 1,154 submissions, placing it in the top ~5% of the program.
- The Invisible Work of Robotic Surgery: How Specialists Support, Shoulder, and Sustain Human-Robot Collaboration, Jasper Vermeulen, Glenda Caldwell, Müge Belek Fialho Teixeira, Alan Burden, Matthias Guertler
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