The BME seminars are held every second Wednesday to discuss the research projects of students and faculty, and to host invited speakers. Seminars are usually held at 1pm in room 321 of the Lyman-Duff Medical Sciences Building. They are usually attended by approximately 30 members of faculty, students and fellows.
Students signed up for the course must attend all lectures, and must give 1 presentation in the seminar series or in an international conference.
The following is a list of dates, speakers and titles for the 2001-2002 season:
DATE | SPEAKER | SUPERVISOR/HOST | TITLE |
Aug 21, 2002 | M Wieckowska | B Pike | Cerebral Blood Flow Measurements using fMRI and PET: a validation study |
Aug 28, 2002 | J Tung | R Kearney | Task-Dependent Modulation of Reflex Stiffness |
Sept 18th, 2002 | Dr. S. Prima | L Collins | Intensity normalization in MRI analysis |
Nov 13, 2pm | Prof. Iwona Jasiuk | M Tabrizian | Trabecular bone as a Hierarchical Material: Characterization and Modeling |
Nov 20th, 2002 | J Hatamzadeh | R Funnell | Comparison of gradient, gradient vector flow and pressure force for image segmentation using active contours |
Dec 11, 2002 | Dr. R. Gunn | DL Collins | A Basis Pursuit Strategy for PET Kinetic Modelling |
Jan 15, 2003 | Elham Khojasteh | Dr. Galiana | MEng thesis: modeling the viewing distance dependent modulation of VOR behavior |
Jan 22, 2003 | Dr. K. Cullen | DL Collins | Electrophysiological and modeling techniques to understand eye-head coordination |
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