Alumni
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Luke Gane, MHSc. The effect of an unexpected auditory stimulus on the facial skin temperature of the periorbital regions as quantified using thermal imaging, Sept. 2009- July 2011.
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Amanda Fleury, MASc. Fractal dynamics of circle drawing in children with ASD, Sept. 2009 - June 2011.
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Alex Posatskiy, MASc. Design and evaluation of pressure-based sensors for mechanomyography: an investigation of chamber geometry and motion artifact, Sept. 2009 - May 2011
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Natasha Alves PhD. Mechanomyography as an access pathway for binary and multifunction control, Sept. 2006 – Sept. 2010
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Negar Memarian PhD. A novel access technology based on infrared thermography for people with severe motor impairments, Jan. 2007 – Sept. 2010
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Andrea McCarthy MSc. An integrated approach to detecting communicative intent amid hyperkinetic movements in children, Sept. 2008
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Denine Ellis MSc. Investigating the relationship between stride interval dynamics, the energy cost of walking, and physical activity levels in a pediatric population, Sept 2008 – Aug 2010
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Stefanie Blain PhD. Physioloigcally-mediated interaction between children with profound disabilities and their environments, Sept 2005 - Aug 2010
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Joon Lee PhD. Investigation of Accelerometry, Mechanomyography, and Airflow Signals for Abnormal Swallow Detection, Sept 2005 – Sept 2009
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Jorge Torres PhD. Mediated Reality and Location Awareness to Facilitate Topographical Orientation, Sept 2005 – Sept 2009
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Stephanie Liddle MHSc. Investigating detection of prefrontal cortical activation through frequency domain near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) in real-time during a one-on-n selection task, Sept 2007 – Aug 2009
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Jillian Fairley MASc. The effect of treadmill walking on the fractal dynamics of pediatric gait, Sept 2008 - Sept2009
- Dana Zoratto MHSc. Investigating the relationship between dual-axis accelerometry and hyolaryngeal movement via videoflurosocpy, Sept 2007 – Aug 2009
- Matthew Chang Msc. Stride interval dynamics of treadmill and compliant-surface walking in young able-bodied adults, Jan 2008 – Aug 2009
- Brian Nhan MASc. Spontaneous Facial Skin Temperature Distribution Changes via Thermal Infrared Imaging as a Potential Access Pathway for Non-verbal Individuals with Severe Motor Impairments, Sept 2007 – Aug 2009
- Brian Leung MASc. Access via a multiple camera tongue switch for children with severe spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy, Jan 2007-Feb 2009
- Scott Young PhD. Perceiving speed-accuracy tradeoffs, -Sept. 2008
- Sarah Power MASc. NIRS as an access pathway: Investigating the effect of auditory distractions on the prefrontal hemodynamic response to a music imagery task, Sept.
2006-Aug. 2008
- Kelly Tai MASc. Near-infrared spectroscopy signal classification: Towards a brain-computer interface, Sept. 2006-Aug. 2008
- Fady Hana MHSc. Investigating the correlation between swallow accelerometry signal parameters and anthropometric and demographic characteristics of healthy adults, Sept. 2006-Aug. 2008
- Linda Ko MHSc. Near-infrared spectroscopy as an access channel: Prefrontal cortex inhibition during an auditory Go-No-Go task, Sept. 2006-Aug. 2008
- Jorge Silva PhD. A novel asynchronous access method for minimal interface users IBBME Sept. 2004-Dec. 2007 (co-supervised with A. Mihailidis)
- Elaine Biddiss PhD. A framework for user-based design in upper extremity prostheses: Consumer profiling and evaluation of electroactive polymers as prosthetic actuators and sensors IBBME Sept. 2004- Aug. 2007
- Jennifer Kohlenberg MASc. Investigation of near infrared spectroscopy as an access modality for individuals with severe motor disability IBBME Sept. 2005-Aug. 2007
- Jovan Nedeljkovic MASc. Quantitative descriptions of the temporal dynamics of physiological time series: Towards a method of detecting dynamical change MIE Sept. 2004 – Aug. 2006
- Natasha Alves MASc. Towards Mechanomyographic Control of Upper-limb Prostheses ECE Sept. 2004-Aug. 2006
- Kaveh Momen MASc. Real-time classification of muscle signals from self-selected intentional movements EE (Ryerson) Sept. 2003-Aug. 2005 (co-supervsied with S. Krishnan)
- Daniel Cossever MASc. Intelligent message prediction for an icon-based paediatric communication aid.
IBBME Sept. 2003-Aug. 2005 (co-supervised with B. Kavanagh)
- Jesus Miguel De La Rosa Estanol MASc. Robust recognition of communicative intent in unconstrained environments.
IBBME Sept. 2003- Aug. 2005 (co-supervised with E. Bouffet)
- Jorge Silva MASc. Mechanomyography sensor design and multisensor fusion for upper-limb prosthesis control. IBBME Sept. 2002-Jan. 2003 (co-supervised with A. Goldenberg)
- Sidra Rizvi MSc. Fractal dynamics of stride interval fluctuations- children with spastic diplegia Physiology Sept. 2000-Aug. 2002 (co-supervised with H. Kwan)
- Nykema Wright MScOT. Impact of Grip Adaptations on Functional Written Output of Children: A Quantitative Study, Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy, June 2005-June 2006 (co-supervised with H. Schwellnus)
- Marose Coniega MScOT. Preliminary investigations of grip and pinch strength as quantitative determinants of functional printing in children OST June 2005- June 2006 (co-supervised with D. Hebert)
- Sarah Evans MScOT. Evaluating the clinical utility of the ICF for teens interacting with augmented environments: Reliability of the coding system. OST June 2003- June 2004 (co-supervised with Y. Hamdani, H. Schwellnus)
- Iona Yim MScOT. Movement to music: Investigating the feasibility of an augmented environment as a form of play for children with physical disabilities. OST June 2002- June 2003 (co-supervised with Y. Hamdani)

