- Simaan honored as IEEE fellow for robotics advancements. December 2019
- Researchers advance image-guided robotic surgical tools for delicate eye procedures, November 2019
- New Continuum Robot Design Achieves Motion Resolutions of 1 Micron or Less, November 2019
- Getting Robotics to the Operating Room. May 2018
- Robot 'Snake' for Surgery Would Go up Your Nose, November 2016
- Snakebots Go Up the Nose for Safer Surgery, Nov. 2016
- SSS-SURGERY! Snake-like robot that can travel through the body to be used in operations, November 2016
- Science Daily Science News 4/12/2013 Telerobotic System Designed to Treat Bladder Cancer Better.
- Vanderbilt Engineering news: Nautilus: Team’s tiny robot called medical science ‘breakthrough
- The snake-shaped robot can crawl into the nose or urethra to assist the doctor in the operation, November 2016
- NAUTILUS USA: Five unlikely breakthroughs in medical science today by Lina Zeldovich.
- Telerobotic system designed to treat bladder cancer better
- NSF Science News April 8 2013: article about our transurethral robot
- Research to hone vital interaction with robot help, October 2013
- Complementary Situational Awareness, November 2013
- SurgRob article about Auris Surgical Robotics formed using technology developed at ARMA. Dec, 7. 2013
- Surgery that hardly leaves a scratch, NY Times Nov 2012
- When Robotic Surgery Leaves Just a Scratch. NY Times article mentioning the IREP. November 17 2012.
- Sensitive robots to dramatically improve machine-assisted surgery, October 2012
- Titan Medical, Columbia University to develop single port robotic surgery system, February 2012
- Titan Medical Research agreement with ARMA lab
- Vanderbilt Article about Olin Hall renovation and the creation of ARMA lab
- Vanderbilt View article about Dr. Simaan
- NIH article about our single-port-access surgery project
- Columbia Magazine article about our NIH biodosimetry project
- Columbia Alumni seminar Assistant Professor Nabil Simaan of the Department of Mechanical Engineering was the invited speaker at a special event hosted by the School's Engineering Annual Fund. The reception was held on May 7th, 2009 at the Columbia Club in midtown Manhattan.
- Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute
- Columbia Magazine about Dr. Simaan's microsurgery robots
- NSF ERC Achievemnents showcase
- Biology News Net
- Columbia University Medical Center
- SEAS Engineering News announcement of NSF career winners
- ME Faculty Reserach Presentations 3-7-2009 online webcast
- NyStar News
- New York Times Science Section
- JHU Press Release