Laboratory for Percutaneous Surgery
Jennifer Andrea received her Bachelor of Computing (Hons) with a specialization in Biomedical Computing from Queen's University in June, 2014 and Master's in the School of Computing in 2016.
Andrea, J., Pinter C., & Fichtinger G.
(2015). Measuring radiation treatment plan similarity in the cloud.
World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering. 51, 432-435.![]() |
Alexander, K., Pinter C., Andrea J., Fichtinger G., & Schreiner J.
(2015). 3D Slicer Gel Dosimetry Analysis: Validation of the Calibration Process.
World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, June 7-12, 2015, Toronto, Canada. 51, 521-524.![]() |
Andrea, J., Pinter C., & Fichtinger G.
(2015). Cloud computing of anatomical similarity.
13th Imaging Network Ontario Symposium (ImNO 2015). 35.![]() ![]() |
Andrea, J., Welch M., Pinter C., Alexander K., Schreiner J., & Fichtinger G.
(2014). Slicelet implementation for gel dosimetry analysis.
12th Imaging Network Ontario Symposium (ImNO 2014). 63.![]() |
Alexander, K., Pinter C., Andrea J., Fichtinger G., & Schreiner J.
(2014). Implementation of an efficient workflow process for gel dosimetry using 3D Slicer.
IC3DDose. ![]() |
Welch, M., Andrea J., Ungi T., & Fichtinger G.
(2013). Freehand ultrasound calibration: phantom versus tracked pointer.
SPIE. ![]() |