by NES | Jun 28, 2019 | Entrepreneurship, Image Guided Surgery, JLABS, Medical Imaging, Microwave Ablation, Radio Frequency Ablation, Scientific Computing, Thermal Abaltion
Andrea Borsic, CEO and founder of NE Scientific, took part yesterday to the inauguration of JLABS @ Shanghai. He was briefly interviewed by Dragon TV, a Shanghai based television channel aired to approximately 1.4 billion people. In the short clip attached below he...
by NES | Mar 15, 2019 | AI & Deep Learning, Entrepreneurship, GPU Accelerated Computing, Medical Imaging, Radio Frequency Ablation
Andrea Borsic and Tian Liu of NE Scientific will be presenting a talk titled “HPC and Deep Learning Enable Computerized Surgical Guidance in Liver Tumor Ablation” in the session S9993 HPC-Powered Workflows for Diagnostics, Therapeutics, and Patient Care,...
by NES | Feb 22, 2019 | AI & Deep Learning, Entrepreneurship, GPU Accelerated Computing, Image Guided Surgery, Medical Imaging, Radio Frequency Ablation, Scientific Computing
We were elated yesterday to learn that Forbes is talking about us in a piece about the upcoming NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference
by NES | Nov 21, 2018 | Entrepreneurship, GPU Accelerated Computing, Image Guided Surgery, Medical Imaging, Radio Frequency Ablation, Scientific Computing
As part of the NVIDIA Inception Program we have been invited to demonstrate Accublate (TM) our platform for computerized guidance of liver cancer RF ablation at the NVIDIA booth at RSNA 2018. Accublate uses GPUs to simulate in real-time the electrical and thermal...
by NES | Sep 28, 2018 | Image Guided Surgery, Medical Imaging, Radio Frequency Ablation, Scientific Computing
We are excited to report that we have terminated today the development of the core functionalities for a software for surgical guidance of Radio Frequency (RF) ablation of liver tumors. The software will be used intraoperatively and support physicians in better...
by NES | Mar 9, 2018 | Image Guided Surgery, Medical Imaging, Modeling, Radio Frequency Ablation, Scientific Computing
Under sponsorship of a Phase II SBIR grant from the National Cancer Institute (grant 2R44CA189515-02A1) we have started a clinical study at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC) to validate computer models that simulate the electrical and thermal physics that...