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 ics-engineering-masters-thesis-presentation-pranjali-rangnekar
Robotics Engineering Master\&#039;s Thesis Presentation - Pranjali Rangnekar
Patient-Specific Neurovascular Guidewire Shaping from Preoperative Imaging\n\n\n\n      \n      \n\n\n\nAbstract:
  Neuroendovascular surgery demands precise, patient-specific tool preparat
 ion — yet guidewire shaping remains a manual, experience-dependent proce
 ss. This thesis presents a computational framework that automates guidewir
 e tip optimization from preoperative imaging, offering a reproducible and 
 scalable approach to improving procedural safety and outcomes.\nAdvisor: P
 rofessor Giovanni PittiglioCommittee: Professor Kristen Billiar, Professor
  Haichong Zhang\nZoom Link: https://wpi.zoom.us/j/96380287869\n
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