Laboratory for Percutaneous Surgery
Elodie Lugez received her MSc and BSc engineering degrees in Telecommunications and Networks from Télécom Saint-Etienne, Jean Monnet University, Saint Etienne, France in 2011. She acted as a project manager at Capgemini Outsourcing, Montbonnot, France where she supervised network administrator teams in several projects for Scheider Electric. She defended her PhD in 2016 at the Laboratory for Percutaneous Surgery, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada; her research pertained to electromagnetic tracking for surgical navigation.
Lugez, E., Sadjadi H., Joshi C.P., Akl S. G., & Fichtinger G. (2016). Enhanced electromagnetic catheter tracking with application in high-dose-rate brachytherapy. Imaging Network Ontario (Imno). Lugez2016a.pdf (270.13 KB) |
Lugez, E., Sadjadi H., Akl S. G., & Fichtinger G. (2015). Nonholonomic catheter path reconstruction using electromagnetic tracking. SPIE Medical Imaging 2015. 9415, 94150L-94150L-7. |
Lugez, E., Sadjadi H., Akl S. G., & Fichtinger G. (2014). Electromagnetic Tracking for Catheter Path Reconstruction. MICCAI, Image Guided Therapy Workshop. 43. |
Lugez, E., Sadjadi H., Pichora D. R., Ellis R., Akl S. G., & Fichtinger G. (2014). Electromagnetic tracking in surgical and interventional environments: usability study. Int J CARS. art2Fs11548-014-1110-0.pdf (1.03 MB) |