![]() ![]() Project title: Development of a 3D-printed Prosthetic HandĪlexander Louie, EE/CompE (F19), Employment after graduation: Firmware Verification Engineer, Western Digital, Milpitas, CA Project #2 title: Esophageal Manometry for Airway Protection (collaborated with UCSF) Project #1 title: Developing the Next-Generation Neural-Machine Interfaces for Neurorehabilitation Applications by Utilizing Sensor Arrays and Spatial Features (1st Place Award, area of Engineering and Computer Science (Undergrad-Level), CSU Research Competition, May 2020) Project title: Development of Sensor Fault-Tolerant Module for High-Density EMG Pattern Recognition ![]() Thesis title: Real-time Hand Gesture Recognition Using sEMG and Accelerometer for Gesture to Speech Conversion Thesis title: Neural Trees and Their Application in the Study of Multi-Channel ClassificationĪlexvijayraj Amalaraj, EECS (Sp15), Employment after graduation: Head of Software Engineering, Velo Labs, San Francisco, CA Thesis title: Towards Anti-Stuttering: Understanding Relations between Stress and Stutteringĭavid Rodriguez, Mathematics (F15), Employment after graduation: Security Researcher and Data Scientist, Cisco Umbrella Research Sarah Shamsi, EECS (Su16), Employment after graduation: Software/Firmware Engineer, zGlue, Mountain View, CA Thesis title: Tuning Parameters of Spiking Neural Network Based on Memristor Crossbar Array Sergey Dusheyko, EECS (F17), Employment after graduation: Engineer, Colorado Electronic Product Design, Inc., Broomfield, Colorado ![]() Thesis title: Evaluating Real-Time Methods for Pattern Recognition of High-Density Electromyography Arrays Ian Donovan, EECS (F17, Graduate Distinguished Achievement Award) ![]() Project title: Integrating Mobile and Cloud Computing for EMG-based Gesture Recognition Project title: Development of Wearable Sensor for Stroke Rehabilitation mHealth SystemĪlex David, EECS (Sp19), Employment after graduation: Software Engineer, Common Networks, San Francisco, CA Project title: A Blockchain-Enabled Food Safety Monitoring System Kirtan Jha, Master student in Embedded Electrical and Computer Systems (EECS) Student Research Assistants Graduate Research Assistants She has served in the professional societies in various capacities including the Chair of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS) San Francisco Chapter (2018-present), an Associate Editor of the IEEE Inside Signal Processing E-Newsletter (2016-2018), an Outreach Co-Chair of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Golden Gate Section (2017-2018), a Co-Chair of the Doctoral Consortium at 2014 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence, a Program Committee Member of various international conferences, and a regular reviewer of a variety of journals and conferences in related fields. She is a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the Society of Women Engineers (SWE). She is a recipient of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award to develop the next-generation neural-machine interfaces (NMI) for electromyography (EMG)-controlled neurorehabilitation. She has broad research experience in human-machine interfaces, neural-controlled artificial limbs, embedded systems, and intelligent computing technologies. She is the Director of the Intelligent Computing and Embedded Systems Laboratory (ICE Lab) at SFSU. Xiaorong Zhang joined San Francisco State University (SFSU) in 2013 as a faculty member in computer engineering. M.S., Computer Engineering, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, 2009ī.S., Computer Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China, 2006 Biographyĭr. Ph.D., Computer Engineering, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, 2013 Associate Professor of Computer EngineeringĪddress: 1600 Holloway Ave., SCI 213D, San Francisco, CA, 94132 Education ![]()
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