Laboratory for Percutaneous Surgery
Narges was a doctoral student in the School of Computing, Queen's University, from 2008 to 2011. Narges was on an extended field research at the Johns Hopkins University and in 2011 she transferred to their doctoral program. Her new advisor is Dr. Gregory D. Hager, professor and chair. Her co-advisor is Dr. Gabor Fichtinger, adjunct professor at the Johns Hopkins University.
Ahmidi, N., Hager G. D., Ishii L., Fichtinger G., Gallia G. L., & Ishii M. (2010). Surgical Task and Skill Classification from Eye Tracking and Tool Motion in Minimally Invasive Surgery. Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention (MICCAI) 2010. 295-302. Ahmidi2010a.pdf (229.65 KB) |
Karim-Aghaloo, Z., Abolmaesumi P., Ahmidi N., Chen T. K., Gobbi D., & Fichtinger G. (2009). Intraoperative localization of brachytherapy implants using intensity-based registration. SPIE Medical Imaging. 7261, Karim-Aghaloo2009.pdf (584.14 KB) |
Karim-Aghaloo, Z., Abolmaesumi P., Ahmidi N., Chen T. K., Gobbi D., & Fichtinger G. (2008). Intra-operative Localization of Brachytherapy Implants Using Intensity-based Registration. 7th Imaging Symposium of the Imaging Network of Ontario. |
Ahmidi, N., U-Thainual P., Vikal S., Mousavi P., Iordachita I., & Fichtinger G. (2008). A System for Performance Analysis of Surgeon Dexterity in Percutaneous Needle-based Interventions. 7th Imaging Symposium of the Imaging Network of Ontario. |