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Trejos, Ana Luisa
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ResearcherID:
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Academic genealogy
Trejos, Ana Luisa
Salcudean, Tim
Sassani, Faro
Patel, Rajni
Zhou, Yue
University of Western Ontario
2015
McCracken, Laura C.
University of Western Ontario
2015
Ibrahim, Anas
University of Western Ontario
2023
Daemi, Parisa
University of Western Ontario
2023
Zhou, Yue
University of Western Ontario
2019
Poursartip, Behnaz
University of Western Ontario
2017
Affiliations (2)
Name
Count
Oldest
Newest
University of Western Ontario
1
2012
2012
University of British Columbia
1
1999
1999
Theses (2)
Year
Article
Times Cited
Times Cited (no self-citations)
2012
Trejos AL.
A Sensorized Instrument for Minimally Invasive Surgery for the Measurement of Forces During Training and Surgery: Development and Applications
[PhD thesis]. University of Western Ontario; 2012.
1
0
1999
Trejos AL.
Feasibility Study of a Moving Hand Support for Surgery on the Beating Heart
[Master's thesis]. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia; November 1999.
0
0
Student Theses (6)
Year
Article
Times Cited
Times Cited (no self-citations)
2023
Ibrahim A.
PT-Net: A Multi-Model Machine Learning Approach for Smarter Next-Generation Wearable Tremor Suppression Devices for Parkinson's Disease Tremor
[PhD thesis]. University of Western Ontario; 2023.
0
0
2023
Daemi P.
Modelling of a TCA-Driven Wearable Tremor Suppression Device for People With Parkinson’s Disease
[PhD thesis]. University of Western Ontario; 2023.
0
0
2019
Zhou Y.
A Wearable Mechatronic Device for Hand Tremor Monitoring and Suppression: Development and Evaluation
[PhD thesis]. University of Western Ontario; 2019.
1
0
2017
Poursartip B.
Skills Assessment in Arthroscopic Surgery by Processing Kinematic, Force, and Bio-Signal Data
[PhD thesis]. University of Western Ontario; 2017.
0
0
2015
Zhou Y.
Towards the Development of a Wearable Tremor Suppression Glove
[Master's thesis]. University of Western Ontario; 2015.
1
0
2015
McCracken LC.
Development of a Physical Shoulder Simulator for the Training of Basic Arthroscopic Skills
[Master's thesis]. University of Western Ontario; 2015.
1
0