RAD 206: Mixed-Reality in Medicine (New Course!)

September 2018.

RAD 206 (Mixed-Reality in Medicine) is a new project course offered in Autumn Quarter 2018, primarily targeted to engineering students who wish to learn about mixed-reality technology and apply it to real-world medical problems. Students will be given hands-on experience learning to develop for the Microsoft HoloLens, and guided through medical application projects with mentorship from practicing medical faculty and fellows.

This course is offered by the Department of Radiology to all Stanford students.  The IMMERS facilities, personnel and sponsors will all contribute to the course.  In particular, we are grateful to Microsoft for providing mixed-reality headsets and the VPTL for a small funding grant.

Please see the course website rad206.stanford.edu for complete details!

Contact Information

Lucas Center for Imaging
1201 Welch Rd P170
Stanford, CA 94305-5488

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