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CURRICULUM VITAE Of Dr. Russell H. Taylor

Born
 June 1948, Virginia, USA (USA citizenship)

Education and Training
1976

 Stanford University, Ph.D. in Computer Science (Doctor of Engineering)
1970
 Johns Hopkins University 


Employment history 
Johns Hopkins University, Director of the Laboratory for Computational Sensing and Robotics (LCSR), 2013 - current. 
Johns Hopkins University, Director of the Engineering Research Center for Computer-Integrated Surgical Systems and Technology (CISST ERC), 1998-current
Johns Hopkins University, Professor of Computer Science with joint appointments in Radiology, Mechanical Engineering, and Surgery. (Named first John C. Malone Professor in 2011), 1995 - current. 
IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Research Staff Member and Research Managerohns Hopkins University, Professor of Computer, 1976-95 
Stanford University, Research Assistant, 1970-76 
Johns Hopkins University, Research Assistant, 1968-70 


Biographical Sketch  
Dr. Russell H. Taylor has over 38 years of professional experience in the fields of computer science, robotics, and computer-integrated interventional medicine. He received a Bachelor of Engineering Science degree from Johns Hopkins University in 1970 and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford University in 1976. He joined IBM Research in 1976, where he developed the AML robot language and managed the Automation Technology Department and (later) the Computer-Assisted Surgery Group before moving in 1995 to Johns Hopkins University, where he is the John C. Malone Professor of Computer Science with joint appointments in Mechanical Engineering, Radiology, and Surgery and is also Director of the Engineering Research Center for Computer-Integrated Surgical Systems and Technology (CISST ERC) and of the Laboratory for Computational Sensing and Robotics (LCSR). Dr. Taylor’s research interests include robotics, human-machine cooperative systems, medical imaging & modeling, and computer-integrated interventional systems. He is the author of over 400 peer-reviewed publications and book chapters, a Fellow of the IEEE, of the The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE), of the The Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention (MICCAI) Society, and of School of Engineering the University of Tokyo. He is also a recipient of numerous awards, including the IEEE Robotics Pioneer Award, the MICCAI Society Enduring Impact Award, the IEEE EMBS Technical Field Award, and the Maurice Müller Award for Excellence in Computer-Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery.

Publications 
Taylor, R.H., S. Lavallee, G. Burdea, and R. Mosges, Editors, Computer-Integrated Surgery, 1996, MIT Press: Cambridge, Mass.
Taylor, R. H. and L. Joskowicz, “Computer-Integrated Surgery and Medical Robotics,” in Standard Handbook of Biomedical Engineering and Design, M. Kutz, Editor, 2002, McGraw Hill.
R. H. Taylor and P. Kazanzides, “Medical Robotics and Computer-Integrated Interventional Medicine,” in Advances in Computers, vol. 73, M. Zelkowitz, Editor: Elsevier, 2008, pp. 217-258.

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