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Enhancing Wafer Probing with SwinProbeFormer: Self-supervised Anomaly Detection via Window-Based Swin Transformer Open
With the rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and computing technologies, improving semiconductor yield and detecting defective wafers before packaging has become increasingly important. However, anomaly detection during wafer…
Enhancing Engineering First-Year Experience (FYrE) through Supplemental Instruction Open
The College of Engineering, Computer Science and Technology (ECST) at Cal State LA recently introduced the First-Year Experience (FYrE@ECST) program that focuses on building a more academically focused engineering mindset in freshmen engin…
View article: BOOSTing preparedness through engineering project-based service learning
BOOSTing preparedness through engineering project-based service learning Open
(I intend to follow up with a full paper.) Our College of xxxxxxx at xxxxxxx is proud to serve a student body rich in first-generation college students and underrepresented Latino (74%). However, the 6-year graduation rate, while on the ri…
A comparison of an implanted accelerometer with a wearable accelerometer for closed-loop DBS Open
Sensing technology, as well as cloud communication, is enabling the development of closed-loop deep brain stimulation (DBS) for Parkinson's disease. The accelerometer is a practical sensor that can provide information about the disease/hea…
View article: “It Helps Me With Everything”: A Qualitative Study of the Importance of Exercise for Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury
“It Helps Me With Everything”: A Qualitative Study of the Importance of Exercise for Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury Open
Background The influence of exercise after spinal cord injury (SCI) is a topic important to both clinicians and researchers. The impact of exercise for individuals with SCI is often studied quantitively, with a large focus on the physiolog…
View article: 2020 BEST ZONE IV PAPER and BEST OVERALL ZONE WINNER - BOOSTing Preparedness Through Engineering Project-based Service Learning
2020 BEST ZONE IV PAPER and BEST OVERALL ZONE WINNER - BOOSTing Preparedness Through Engineering Project-based Service Learning Open
Her specialization is in Biomedical Engineering and her scientific research area focuses on neuro-rehabilitative technology
Changing of the Guard: Tips for Enabling Smooth Officer Transitions Open
Many campuses throughout the nation have active student-run sections of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE). In an effective section, the SWE officers work together as a team to plan, organize, and carry out a host of activities ranging f…
Engaging CSULA Engineering Students in Biomedical Engineering Learning Activities with the Tablet PC Open
Engaging CSULA Engineering Students in Biomedical Engineering Learning Activities with the Tablet PCBiomedical engineering (BME) has been a burgeoning field for decades now, but at California StateUniversity, Los Angeles (CSULA), the seeds…
View article: Electromyography-Driven Exergaming in Wheelchairs on a Mobile Platform: Bench and Pilot Testing of the WOW-Mobile Fitness System
Electromyography-Driven Exergaming in Wheelchairs on a Mobile Platform: Bench and Pilot Testing of the WOW-Mobile Fitness System Open
Background Implementing exercises in the form of video games, otherwise known as exergaming, has gained recent attention as a way to combat health issues resulting from sedentary lifestyles. However, these exergaming apps have not been dev…
View article: Electromyography-Driven Exergaming in Wheelchairs on a Mobile Platform: Bench and Pilot Testing of the WOW-Mobile Fitness System (Preprint)
Electromyography-Driven Exergaming in Wheelchairs on a Mobile Platform: Bench and Pilot Testing of the WOW-Mobile Fitness System (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Implementing exercises in the form of video games, otherwise known as exergaming, has gained recent attention as a way to combat health issues resulting from sedentary lifestyles. However, these exergaming apps have not been dev…
An Integrated First-Year Experience at ECST (FYrE@ECST) Open
This complete evidence-based practice paper focuses on a first-year engineering program (FYrE@ECST) that integrates evidence-based interventions. In the United States, less than 40% of incoming engineering freshman will actually complete a…
Board # 154 : Boosting engineering identity of rising sophomore engineering majors through service learning based bridge program Open
The BOOST program (Bridge Opportunities Offered for the Sophomore Transition) was developed to boost Engineering majors from their freshmen to sophomore year. Teams of rising sophomores, along with junior- or senior-level peer mentors, spe…
Robot-Applied Resistance Augments the Effects of Body Weight–Supported Treadmill Training on Stepping and Synaptic Plasticity in a Rodent Model of Spinal Cord Injury Open
Background. The application of resistive forces has been used during body weight–supported treadmill training (BWSTT) to improve walking function after spinal cord injury (SCI). Whether this form of training actually augments the effects o…
The Recovery Glove System- A Sensor Driven Glove with interactive games for Fine Motor Skill Disabilities Open
Hand mobility is commonly impaired in stroke victims. Treatment for hand impairment range from therapist-guided physical exercises to robotically controlled exoskeletons. However, A more effective treatment which actually restores hand mob…
Golden Eagle Flight Plan Online: A Web-Based Advisement Tool to Facilitate Developmental Advising Open
This evidence-based paper describes design and implementation of an online advisement tool which promotes developmental advising and assessment of its utilization and effectiveness in as an advisement tool with 33 students who are part of …