Perspectives on human and technological interactions will now be explored
Techno-anthropologists Emilie Waage Nielsen, Johannes van den Heuvel and Sofie Venneberg are now on board the IRE project together with anthropologist Birgitte Bruun.
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Our project will leverage a new generation of intelligent robots capable of interacting with the human body using data, simulation, and learning while maintaining communication with a human operator. By enhancing current endoscope technology with robotic control, the healthcare system can achieve faster detection of bowel cancer. Given the significant anatomical variations among patients, endoscopy is a complex navigational challenge even for experienced clinicians. Our robotic endoscope will minimize patient discomfort, thereby improving both the frequency and quality of examinations.
Perspectives on human and technological interactions will now be explored
Techno-anthropologists Emilie Waage Nielsen, Johannes van den Heuvel and Sofie Venneberg are now on board the IRE project together with anthropologist Birgitte Bruun.
On the Way to Intelligent Robotic Endoscopy
Milestones and Momentum from the IRE Project were discussed at the third General Assembly
Guanglin Ji started 1 September 2025 as a post-doctoral researcher with the department of Computer Science, University of Copenhagen.
New Methodology for Colonoscopy Simulation
Colonoscopy simulation will be improved for training, planning, and research using a new methodology.
The World’s first open-source Colonoscopy Coordinate Database!
As a part of the IRE project, The Copenhagen Colonoscopy Database has been launched through the Nature Journal: Scientific Data