Ali Uneri is an Associate Research Professor at Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering with 16 years of experience advancing image-guided surgery, medical imaging, machine learning, and surgical robotics. He progressed through roles from research assistant to faculty at Johns Hopkins, combining a PhD in Computer Science with interdisciplinary training in mechatronics and bioengineering. His work bridges algorithm development and hands-on robotic systems—early career experience includes mechatronics engineering on the Acrobot Sculptor for joint replacement. Based in Baltimore, he focuses on translating AI-driven imaging and control methods into clinically relevant surgical tools, often working at the intersection of hardware, software, and clinical workflow. Colleagues know him for blending rigorous computational research with practical device engineering to move prototypes toward real-world surgical use.
16 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Mechatronics, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Mechatronics at Sabanci University
Johns Hopkins University
Master of Science (MSc), Bioengineering, Master of Science (MSc), Bioengineering at Imperial College London
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