Master's thesis defense of Hussein Hadi Saeed, Department of Physiology and Medical Physics.
On Sunday, September 1, 2024, Master's student Hussein Hadi Saeed from the Department of Physiology and Medical Physics defended his thesis titled:
**"Use of Pseudo-Perception for Reducing the Inaccuracy and Increasing Efficiency of Long Surgical Devices"**
**Objective**: This research aimed to utilize the pseudo-perception feature in MATLAB to reduce the impact of surgeon tremors on the accuracy and efficiency of long surgical tools used in endoscopic surgery.
The study concluded that the pseudo-perception method significantly reduced time consumption and was less prone to failed attempts. The method also received higher ratings for ease of operation, accuracy, and faster usage speed.
**Examination Committee**:
- **Prof. Dr. Ihsan Sobhi Ne'ma** (Chair)
- **Prof. Dr. Amal Hussein Abbas** (Member)
- **Assist. Prof. Dr. Jinan Hussein Taha** (Member)
- **Prof. Dr. Siham Sabah Abdullah** (Supervisor)
- **Assist. Prof. Dr. Munir Khamas Faraj** (Supervisor)
The thesis was successfully accepted with distinction.