Presenting a new method for screw placement in lumbar vertebrae by matching the levels of intraoperative stereo images and preoperative CT images of the spine
The spine is one of the most important and vital tissues that has always been of interest due to its complex structure and the sensitivity of the vascular-neural structures surrounding it.
Designing a Brain-Computer Interface Based on Visual Evoked Potentials for Typing Letters on a Screen
A Brain-Computer-Interface (BCI) is a system that allows a human to perform a specific action (such as controlling a prosthesis, typing letters, expressing an intention, or controlling surrounding devices) without direct muscle involvement and using brain signals.
Presenting a combined matching method of photoacoustic and MRI data in thin space to calculate brain tissue deformation during surgery using the IGS system
Brain tissue is one of the most vital tissues in the human body, and any damage to it has irreparable destructive effects. Modern neurosurgery has tended towards minimally invasive methods, and the use of IGS systems during surgery has received much attention.
Design and Evaluation of a Photoacoustic Prototype System for Imaging Glioma Tumors in a Brain Phantom
The aim of this project is to design and evaluate an LED-based photoacoustic system.
Evaluation and optimization of photoacoustic imaging system geometry for breast tissue equivalent phantom imaging
Nowadays, in addition to routine medical examinations, the use of imaging modalities has become an integral part of diagnosis for breast cancer screening.
Design and implementation of a needle tracking system using the ferromagnetic effect of metals and magnetic sensor arrays in ultrasound-guided needle interventions in the spine
Accurate guidance and placement of the needle tip at the target point is one of the important processes in needle-guided interventions.
3D rendering of 2D ultrasound images without constraints, with the help of stereo cameras
The growth in image quality and technology of ultrasound imaging systems on the one hand, and easy, live and non-invasive ultrasound imaging on the other hand, has led to the use of this type of images becoming more popular.