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Faculty of Engineering: Recent submissions

    • Open-field PET: Simultaneous brain functional imaging and behavioural response measurements in freely moving small animals 

      Kyme, Andre; Angelis, Georgios I.; Eisenhuth, John; Fulton, Roger R.; Zhou, Victor; Hart, Genevra; Popovic, Kata; Akhtar, Mahmood; Ryder, William J.; Clemens, Kelly J.; Balleine, Bernard W.; Parmar, Arvind; Pascali, Giancarlo; Perkins, Gary; Meikle, Steven R.
      Published 2019
      A comprehensive understanding of how the brain responds to a changing environment requires techniques capable of recording functional outputs at the whole-brain level in response to external stimuli. Positron emission tomography ...
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    • Characterization of the Intel RealSense D415 Stereo Depth Camera for Motion-Corrected CT Imaging 

      Dashtbani Moghari, Mahdieh; Noonan, Philip; Henry, David; Fulton, Roger R.; Young, Noel; Kyme, Andre
      Published 2019
      A combination of non-contrast CT (NCCT) and CT Perfusion (CTP) imaging is the most common regime for evaluation of acute ischemic stroke patients. CTP-based image analysis is known to be compromised by patient head motion. ...
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    • Marker-free optical stereo motion tracking for in-bore MRI and PET-MRI application 

      Kyme, Andre; Aksoy, Murat; Henry, David; Bammer, Roland; Maclaren, Julian
      Published 2020
      Purpose: Prospective motion correction is arguably the “silver bullet” solution for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies impacted by motion, applicable to almost any pulse sequence and immune from the spin history ...
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    • Markerless motion estimation for motion-compensated clinical brain imaging 

      Kyme, Andre; Se, Stephen; Meikle, Steven R.; Fulton, Roger R.
      Published 2018
      Motion-compensated brain imaging can dramatically reduce the artifacts and quantitative degradation associated with voluntary and involuntary subject head motion during positron emission tomography (PET), single photon ...
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    • Mitigating Infrastructure Disaster Losses Through Asset Management Practices in the Middle East and North Africa Region 

      Mastroianni, Elyssa; Lancaster, James; Korkmann, Benjamin; Opdyke, Aaron; Beitelmal, Wesam
      Published 2021
      Despite expanding infrastructure investments in developing countries, maintenance of constructed infrastructure is not keeping pace and there is a growing need to focus on the long-term operational demands of new assets ...
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