UCL Hawkes Institute
The Hawkes Institute is a multi-disciplinary research grouping at the intersection of UCL’s engineering and health activities that focuses on advancing healthcare technology. The institute capitalises on UCL’s unique combination of research excellence in computational, engineering and medical sciences. Its formation brings together UCL Centre for Medical Image Computing (CMIC) and Wellcome / EPSRC Centre for Interventional and Surgical Sciences (WEISS) to maximise the synergy between these two existing centres of excellence.
UCL Nanoengineering Systems and colleagues at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition 2025
An introduction to the UCL Hawkes Institute
How can AI aid Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery?
Highlights of Science of Surgery 2023
As part of #INWED23, Dr Sophia Bano discusses AI and surgical robotics.
As part of #INWED23, Chiara Di Vece discusses developing a new AI training system for sonographers.
As part of #INWED23, Dr Morenike Magbagbeola discusses developing a new transplant machine.
In Theatre pop up installation
Highlights of Science of Surgery 2022
A student perspective: MSc in Medical Robotics and AI at UCL
A Story About Pain
Manish Tiwari - What is the biggest problem facing healthcare engineers?
Shireen Jaufuraully - MRI to improve pregnancy outcomes
Carmen Salvadores Fernandez - Sensor gloves for operative birth
Microrobotics and Single Cell Micromanipulation for Medicine
Did you choose your profession based on wanting to improve the world or by following what you found?
CMIC/WEISS Seminar Series: Juana Gonzalez Bueno Puyal and Rema Daher
Odin Vision Launches CADU at UCLH
Nanotechnology and the future of the home
Soft robotic needle guidance for intratympanic injections
Welcome to WEISS
Interfacing
AI-assisted lung ultrasound for COVID-19 patients and point-of-care applications
Surgical NAvigation Platform with Python (SNAPPY) demo
Robotic handle prototypes for endoscopic endonasal skull base surgery
How do artificial intelligences detect diseases?