Presentations
[P37] Medical Innovation at the University of California Irvine, Technology in Medicine Symposium, (Virtual), February 2024.
[P36] Using Generative AI to Teach Medical Students Coding Principles in Medicine, Biomedical Engineering Education Community (BEEC) Annual Conference, (Virtual), February, 2024.
[P35] Uterine Suture – A Novel Technique for Treating Postpartum Hemorrhage, 8th Annual Biomed Symposium, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, February 2024.
[P34] A New Community-Led Virtual Share and Learn by the Biomedical Engineering Education Community (BEEC), American Society of Engineering Education: Biomedical Engineering Division, Baltimore, MD, June 2023.
[P33] Work in Progress: Physiological Assessment of Learning in a Virtual Reality Clinical Immersion Environment, American Society of Engineering Education: Biomedical Engineering Division Best of Works in Progress Session, Baltimore, MD, June 2023. *Winner of Best Work in Progress
[P32] UC Bioengineering Career Development in Industry Panel Discussion, California Academy of Bioengineering, Distinguished Speaker Series, Virtual, June 2022.
[P31] Multidisciplinary Talent Development at the University of California Irvine, 24th Annual SoCal Bio Conference, Long Beach CA, October 2022.
[P30] Virtual Reality Clinical Immersion, 2022 Technology in Medicine Symposium, University of California Irvine, Irvine CA, September 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlCnx9urynE
[P29] Feminora: Comfort for Patients, Convenience for Physicians, Wayfinder Program Pitch and Match Event, UCI Applied Innovation, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA, July 2022.
[P28] Work in Progress: Development of Virtual Reality Platform for Unmet Clinical Needs Finding in Undergraduate Biomedical Engineering Design Programs, American Society of Engineering Education: Biomedical Engineering Division Best of Works in Progress Session, Minneapolis, MN, June 2022.
[P27] Developing Senior Capstone Projects through Virtual Reality Unmet Clinical Needs Finding, Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic) Winter School of Biomedical Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, March 2022.
[P26] Feminora: Comfort for Patients, Convenience for Physicians, Tech Coast Angels, Children’s Hospital of Orange County, and Hoag Hospital Investor Meeting, (Virtual due to the COVID-19 Pandemic), March 2022.
[P25] BioENGINE Program: BioEngineering, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, UCI Institute for Clinical and Translational Science Steering Meeting, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA, March 2022.
[P24] Women’s Health and Engineering Education Innovation, UCI Society of Women Engineers Research Mixer, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA, March 2022.
[P23] Designing Creative and Engaging Digital Assignments, Division of Teaching Excellence and Innovation Workshop, UC Irvine, Irvine, CA, January 2022.
[P22] Industry Engagement versus Faculty Mentorship in Engineering Senior Capstone Design Courses, 2021 ASEE Pacific Southwest Conference, Held Virtually due to COVID-19 Pandemic, April 2021.
[P21] Novel Initiatives for Senior Design Collaborative Projects with Healthcare Workers and Undergraduate Students – a COVID-19 Response Nursing Hackathon, 2021 ASEE Annual Conference, Held Virtually due to COVID-19 Pandemic, July 2021.
[P20] Department of Biomedical Engineering – Introduction to Incoming Students, Deans Welcome Event, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA, 2020.
[P19] Introducing Neuroscience to High School Students through Low-Cost Brain Computer Interface Technologies, 2020 ASEE Annual Conference, Held Virtually due to COVID-19 Pandemic, June 2020.
[P18] Teaching in Design: Designing and Prototyping Biomedical Applications in SolidWorks in Large Lower Division Courses, 2020 Biomedical Engineering Education Community (BEEC) Virtual Conference, Ohio State University, OH, January, 2020.
[P17] BioENGINE: Bioengineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship, 2019 Excellence in Innovation Conference, Irvine, CA, October 2019.
[P16] Introduction of Whiteboards to Improve Sketching in Computer-Aided Design Courses, 2019 ASEE 2019 Annual Conference, Tampa, FL, June, 2019.
[P15] Assessing Effectiveness of a Ground Rule System for Group Work in Large Engineering Courses, 2019 ASEE Pacific Southwest Conference, Los Angeles, CA, April 2019.
[P14] Feasibility and Acceptability of Peer Assessment for Coding Assignments in Large Lecture Based Programming Engineering Courses. 2018 Frontiers in Education Conference, San Jose, CA, October 2018.
[P13] The Use of Instructables in STEM Education. Invited Presentation at the TGR Learning Lab, Anaheim, CA, September 2018.
[P12] Wireless Sensor-Dependent Ecological Momentary Assessment for Pediatric Asthma mHealth Applications. 2017 IEEE/ACM Conference on Connected Health: Applications, Systems and Engineering Technologies, Philadelphia, PA, July, 2017.
[P11] Smartwatch Based Activity Recognition using Active Learning. 2017 IEEE/ACM Conference on Connected Health: Applications, Systems and Engineering Technologies, Philadelphia, PA, July, 2017.
[P10] Sensors, Data and Models for Pediatric mHealth Systems. 2016 Mobility and Modern Web Conference, Los Angeles, CA, September 2016.
[P9] HIPAA Compliant Wireless Sensing Smartwatch Application for the Self Management of Pediatric Asthma. 2016 Body Sensor Networks Conference, San Francisco, CA, June 2016.
[P8] mHealth: Wireless Sensor Systems for Healthcare Applications. University of California Los Angeles Computer Science Department Seminar Series: Guest Lecturer, Los Angeles, CA, December, 2015.
[P7] Think to Walk: Brain-Controlled Walking after Paraplegia. Medgaget Internet Journal of Emerging Medical Technologies Invited Presentation, October, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=4&v=u99AV37gO6Y
[P6] Brain Driven Electrical Stimulation for Overground Walking. 15th Annual UC Systemwide Bioengineering Symposium, Irvine, CA, June 2014.
[P5] Brain-Computer Interface Driven Functional Electrical Stimulation System for Overground Walking: A Case Report. American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, May 2014.
[P4] Noninvasive Brain-Computer Interface Driven Functional Electrical Stimulation Device for Ambulation. Orange County Graduate Women in Science 2014 Spring Conference, Irvine, CA, April 2014.
[P3] Mind Controlled Rehabilitation. UC Irvine Salon TED Talk, Irvine, CA, February 2013.
[P2] Noninvasive Brain-Computer Interface Driven Hand Orthosis. IEEE EMBS 2011 Annual Conference, Boston, MA, August 2011.
[P1] BCI Controlled Walking Simulator for a BCI Driven FES Device. RESNA 2010 Annual Conference, Las Vegas, NV, June 2010.
Publications
BOOK CHAPTERS
[B2] C.E. King. Continuous Blood Pressure Monitoring: Addressing Unmet Clinical Needs. In Case Studies. McGraw Hill Education, New York, NY, 2019.
[B1] A.K. Dorsch, C.E. King, B.H. Dobkin. Wearable Sensors for Rehabilitation. In Neurorehabilitation Technology, 2nd Edition. D.J. Reinkensmeyer, V. Dietz. Springer, New York, NY, 2015.
DISSERTATIONS AND THESES
[D3] C.E. King. Brain-Computer Interface Systems for Neurorehabilitation. Ph.D.
Dissertation in Biomedical Engineering, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, 2014.
[D2] C.E. King. Towards the Development of High-Performance Electroencephalogram (EEG) Based Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Systems. M.S. Thesis in Biomedical Engineering, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, 2011.
[D1] C.E. King. Redundant Robotic Manipulator for Power Wheelchair Used by BCI Unit. M.S. Thesis in Mechanical Engineering, Manhattan College, Riverdale, NY, 2009. Reprinted by Lambert Academic Publishing (LAP), 2016.
JOURNAL ARTICLES
[J21] L. Assayag, C.E. King, A. Jun. Multimodal Palliative Education Integrated with Cutting-Edge Technology for Acute Care Nurses. Journal of Doctoral Nursing Practice (2024, in press).
[J20] C.E. King, D. Salvo. Phenomenological Evaluation of an Undergraduate Clinical Needs Finding Skills Through a Virtual Reality Clinical Immersion Platform. Journal of Biomedical Engineering Education (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s43683-024-00139-5
[J19] J. Naik, A. Grosberg, C.E. King. CardioStart online: a virtual high school tissue engineering course. Journal of Biomedical Engineering Education, 2023. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s43683-023-00106-6
[J18] C.E. King, K. Denaro, B. Sato. Assessment of demographic biases associated with the ground rules system in a large engineering undergraduate course. Journal of College Science Teaching, 52(3), pp. 1-34, 2023. https://www.nsta.org/journal-college-science-teaching/journal-college-science-teaching-januaryfebruary-2023/assessment
[J17] C.E. King, C.L. Trevino, P. Biswas. Online laboratory experiment learning module for biomedical engineering physiological laboratory courses. Journal of Biomedical Engineering Education, 1(1), pp. 201-208, 2021.
[J16] C.E. King, C. Hoo, W.C. Tang, M. Khine. Introducing entrepreneurship into a biomedical engineering capstone course at the University of California Irvine. Technology and Innovation, 20(2019), pp. 179-195, 2019.
[J15] K. Li, R. Habre, H. Deng, R. Urman, J. Morrison, F. Gilliland, J.L. Ambite, D. Stripelis, Y.Y. Chiang, Y. Lin, A. Bui, C.E. King, A. Hosseini, E. van Vliet, M. Sarrafzadeh, S.P. Eckel. Applying multivariate segmentation methods to human activity recognition from wearable sensors data. JMIR mHealth, (2018), in press.
[J14] C.E. King, M. Sarrafzadeh. A review of smartwatches in remote health monitoring. JHIR, (2017), pp. 1-24, 2017.
[J13] A. Hosseini, C.M. Buonocore, S. Hashemzadeh, H. Hojaiji, H. Kalantraian, C. Sideris, A.A.T. Bui, C.E. King, M. Sarrafzadeh. Feasibility of a Secure Wireless Sensing Smartwatch Application for the Self-Management of Pediatric Asthma. Sensors, 17(8), pp. 1780-1797, 2017.
[J12] P.T. Wang, C.M. McCrimmon, C.E. King, S.J. Shaw, D.E. Millet, H. Gong, L.A. Chui, C.Y. Liu, Z. Nenadic, A.H. Do. Characterization of electrocorticogram high-gamma signal in response to varying upper extremity movement velocity. Brain Struct. Funct., (2017), pp. 1-44, 2017.
[J11] P.T. Wang, C.E. King, C.M. McCrimmon, J. Lin, M. Sazgar, F. Hsu, S. Shaw, D. Millet, L. Chui, C. Liu, A. Do, Z. Nenadic. Comparison of decoding resolution of standard and high-density electrocorticogram electrodes. J. Neural Eng., 13(2016), pp. 026016, 2016.
[J10] C.E. King, P.T. Wang, C.M. McCrimmon, C.C.Y. Chou, A.H. Do, Z. Nenadic. Feasibility of a brain-computer interface functional electrical stimulation system for the restoration of overground walking after paraplegia. J. Neuroeng. Rehabil., 12(80), 2015 (highly accessed).
[J9] C.M. McCrimmon, C.E. King, P.T. Wang, S.C. Cramer, Z. Nenadic, A.H. Do. Brain-controlled functional electrical stimulation therapy for gait rehabilitation after stroke: a safety study. J. Neuroeng. Rehabil., 12(57), 2015 (highly accessed).
[J8] R.D. Flint, P.T. Wang, Z.A. Wright, C.E. King, M.O. Krucoff, S.U. Schuele, J.M. Resenow, F.P.K. Hsu, C.Y. Liu, J.J. Lin, M. Sazgar, D.E. Millett, Z. Nenadic, A.H. Do, M.W. Slutzky. Extracting kinetic information from human motor cortical signals. NeuroImage, 101(2014), pp. 695-703, 2014.
[J7] C.E. King, K.R. Dave, P.T. Wang, M. Mizuta, D.J. Reinkensmeyer, A.H. Do, S. Moromugi, Z. Nenadic. Performance assessment of a brain-computer interface driven hand orthosis. Ann. Biomed. Eng., 40(10), pp. 2095-2105, 2014.
[J6] A.H. Do, P.T. Wang, C.E. King, S.N. Chun, Z. Nenadic. Brain-computer interface controlled robotic gait orthosis, J. Neuroeng. Rehabil., 10(111), 2013 (highly accessed).
[J5] P.T. Wang, C.E. King, A.H. Do, Z. Nenadic. Pushing the communication speed limit of a noninvasive BCI speller, ArXiv preprint, 2012.
[J4] C.E. King, P.T. Wang, L.A. Chui, A.H. Do, Z. Nenadic. Operation of a brain-computer interface walking simulator by users with spinal cord injury, J. Neuroeng. Rehabil., 10(77), 2013.
[J3] P.T. Wang, C.E. King, L.A. Chui, A.H. Do, Z. Nenadic. Self-paced brain-computer interface control of ambulation in a virtual reality environment. J. Neural Eng., 9(5), pp. 056016, 2012.
[J2] A.H. Do, P.T. Wang, C.E. King, A. Abiri, Z. Nenadic. Brain-computer interface controlled functional electrical stimulation system for ankle movement. J. Neuroeng. Rehabil., 8(49), 2011 (highly accessed).
[J1] P.T. Wang, C.E. King, A.H. Do, Z. Nenadic. A durable, low-cost electrogoniometer for dynamic measurement of joint trajectories. Med. Eng. Phys., 33(5), pp. 546-552, 2011.
CONFERENCE ARTICLES
[C33] C.E. King, M. Lo, M. Das, D. Salvo. Assessment of student engagement in virtual reality clinical immersion environments through eye tracking. In Proc. of the 2024 American Society of Engineering Education Pacific Southwest Division Conference, 2024.
[C32] C.E. King, H. Ziv. Design processes for senior capstone collaborations across biomedical engineering and information computer science. In Proc. of the 2024 Capstone Design Conference, 2024.
[C31] C.E. King, K.R. Feeney, Q. Tang, M. Das, D. Salvo. Work in Progress: Physiological assessment of learning in a virtual reality clinical immersion environment. In Proc. of the 2023 American Society of Engineering Education Conference, 2023. Winner of the Best Biomedical Engineering Division WIP Award.
[C30] C.E. King, Y. Li, R.V. Ghaemi, A. Ortiz-Rosario. The Bioemdical Engineering Education Community (BEEC) share and learn virtual community of practice. In Proc. of the 2023 American Society of Engineering Education Conference, 2023.
[C29] C.E. King, D. Salvo, J. Wang, S.S. Rao, R. Sreedasyam, A.S. Kulkarni, S. Braich, I. Sharma. Work in Progress: Development of virtual reality platform for unmet clinical needs finding in undergraduate biomedical engineering design programs. In Proc. of the 2022 American Society of Engineering Education Conference, 2022.
[C28] C.E. King, G. Tolomiczenko, N.B. Afari. Work in Progress: Novel initiatives for senior design collaborative projects with healthcare workers and undergraduate students – a COVID-19 response nursing hackathon. In Proc. of the 2021 American Society of Engineering Education Conference, 2021.
[C27] C.E. King. Industry engagement versus faculty mentorship in engineering senior capstone design courses. In Proc. of the 2020 American Society of Engineering Education Pacific Southwest Conference, 2020.
[C26] C.E. King, B. Lopour. Introducing neuroscience to high school students through low-cost brain computer interface technologies. In Proc. of the 2020 American Society of Engineering Education Conference, 2020.
[C25] J. Naik, C.E. King, A. Grosberg. CardioStart: Development and implementation of a tissue engineering summer high school program. In Proc. of the 2020 American Society of Engineering Education Conference, 2020.
[C24] E.Y. Salinas, A.E. Williams, C.E. King. Effect of controlling group heterogeneity of student performance in a graphical programming course. In Proc. of the 2019 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, 2019.
[C23] C.E. King. Introduction of whiteboards to improve sketching in computer-aided design courses. In Proc. of the 2019 American Society of Engineering Education Conference, 2019.
[C22] C.E. King. Assessing effectiveness of a ground rule system for group work in large engineering courses. In Proc. of the 2019 ASEE Pacific Southwest Division Conference, 2019.
[C21] K. Li, R. Habre, H. Deng, R. Urman, J. Morrison, F. Gilliland, C. King, A. Hosseini, L. Valencia, E. van Vliet, M. Sarrafzadeh, A. Bui, J.L. Ambite, S.P. Eckel. Applying multivariate segmentation methods to human activity recognition from wearable sensors data. In Proc. of the 2018 USC Mobile/Connect Health Symposium, 2018.
[C20] C.E. King. Feasibility and acceptability of peer assessment for coding assignments in large lecture based programming engineering courses. In Proc. of the 2018 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, pp. 1-9, 2018.
[C19] H. Hojaiji, O. Goldstein, C.E. King, M. Sarrafzadeh, M. Jerrett. Design and calibration of a wearable and wireless research grade air quality monitoring system for real-time data collection. In Proc. of the 2017 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, pp. 1-10, 2017.
[C18] F. Shahmohammadi, A. Hosseini, C.E. King, M. Sarrafzadeh. Smartwatch based activity recognition using active learning. In Proc. of the 2017 IEEE/ACM Conference on Connected Health: Applications, Systems and Engineering Technologies, pp. 321-329, 2017.
[C17] C.M. Buonocore, R.A. Rocchio, A. Roman, C.E. King, M. Sarrafzadeh. Wireless sensor-dependent ecological momentary assessment for pediatric asthma mHealth applications. In Proc. of the 2017 IEEE/ACM Conference on Connected Health: Applications, Systems and Engineering Technologies, pp. 137-146, 2017.
[C16] H. Hojaiji, H. Kalantarian, A.A.T. Bui, C.E. King, M. Sarrafzadeh. Temperature and humidity calibration of a low-cost wireless dust sensor for real-time monitoring. In Proc. of 2017 IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium, pp. 1-6, 2017.
[C15] A. Hosseini, C.M. Buonocore, S. Hashemzadeh, H. Hojaiji, H. Kalantarian, C. Sideris, A.A.T. Bui, C.E. King, M. Sarrafzadeh. HIPAA compliant wireless sensing smartwatch application for the self-management of pediatric asthma. In Proc. of the IEEE EMBS 13th Annual International Body Sensor Networks Conference, pp. 49-54, 2016. Winner of Best Poster Competition.
[C14] C.E. King, P.T. Wang, C.M. McCrimmon, C.C.Y. Chou, A.H. Do, Z. Nenadic. Brain computer interface driven functional electrical stimulation system for overground walking in spinal cord injury participant. In Proc. of the 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, pp 1238-1242, 2014.
[C13] C.M. McCrimmon*, C.E. King*, P.T. Wang, S.C. Cramer, Z. Nenadic, A.H. Do. Brain-controlled functional electrical stimulation for lower-limb motor recovery in stroke survivors. In Proc. of the 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, pp. 1247-1250, 2014.
* Authors contributed equally.
[C12] P.T. Wang, C.E. King, C.M. McCrimmon, S.J. Shaw, D.E. Millett, C.Y. Liu, L.A. Chui, Z. Nenadic, A.H. Do. Electrocorticogram encoding of upper extremity movement duration. In Proc. of the 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, pp. 1243-1246, 2014.
[C11] P.T. Wang, C.E. King, A. Schombs, J.J. Lin, M. Sazgar, F.P.K. Hsu, S.J. Shaw, D. Millett, C.Y. Liu, L.A. Chui, Z. Nenadic, A.H. Do. Electrocorticogram encoding of upper extremity movement trajectories. In Proc. of the 6th International IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering, pp. 1429-1432, 2013.
[C10] P.T. Wang, E.J. Puttock, C.E. King, A. Schombs, J.J. Lin, M. Sazgar, F.P.K. Hsu, S.J. Shaw, D.E. Millett, C.Y. Liu, L.A. Chui, A.H. Do, Z. Nenadic. State and trajectory decoding of upper extremity movements from electrocorticogram. In Proc. of the 6th International IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering, pp. 969-972, 2013.
[C9] P.T. Wang, C.E. King, S.J. Shaw, D. Millett, C.Y. Liu, L.A. Chui, Z. Nenadic, A.H. Do. A co-registration approach for electrocorticogram electrode localization using post-implantation MRI and CT of the head. In Proc. of the 6th International IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering, pp. 525-528, 2013.
[C8] A.H. Do, P.T. Wang, C.E. King, A. Schombs, S.N. Chun, Z. Nenadic. Brain-computer interface controlled robotic gait orthosis. In Proc. of the 5th International Brain-Computer Interface Meeting, Article ID 127, 2013.
[C7] P.T. Wang, C.E. King, A. Schombs, J.J. Lin, M. Sazgar, F.P.K Hsu, S.J. Shaw, D.E. Millett, C.Y. Liu, L.A. Chui, Z. Nenadic, A.H. Do. Electrocorticographic gamma band power encodes the velocity of upper extremity movements. In Proc. of the 5th International Brain-Computer Interface Meeting, Article ID 120, 2013.
[C6] A.H. Do, P.T. Wang, C.E. King, A. Schombs, J.J. Lin, M. Sazgar, F.P.K Hsu, S.J. Shaw, D.E. Millett, C.Y. Liu, A.A. Szymanska, L.A. Chui, Z. Nenadic. Sensitivity and specificity of upper extremity movements decoded from electrocorticogram. In Proc. of the 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, pp. 5618-5621, 2013.
[C5] A.H. Do, P.T. Wang, C.E. King, A. Schombs, S.C. Cramer, Z. Nenadic. Brain-computer interface controlled functional electrical stimulation device for foot drop due to stroke. In Proc. of the 34th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, pp. 6414-6417, 2012.
[C4] C.W. Lee, C.E. King, S.-C. Wu, A.L. Swindlehurst, Z. Nenadic. Signal source localization with tetrodes: Experimental verification. In Proc. of the 33rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, pp. 67-70, 2011.
[C3] C.E. King, P.T. Wang, M Mizuta, D. Reinkensmeyer, A.H. Do, S. Moromugi, Z. Nenadic. Noninvasive brain-computer interface driven hand orthosis. In Proc. of the 33rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, pp. 5786-5789, 2011.
[C2] P.T. Wang, C.E. King, L.A. Chui, Z. Nenadic, A.H. Do. BCI controlled walking simulator for a BCI driven FES device. In Proc. of RESNA Annual Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 26-30, 2010.
[C1] C.E. King, R. Jazar, G. Walker. 5R manipulator robotic arm for a power wheelchair used by BCI unit. 11th ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference, Lake Tahoe, CA, 2009.
ABSTRACTS
[A25] C.E. King, Y. Akbari, W. Wiechmann. Using Generative AI to Teach Medical Students Coding Principles in Medicine. Annual Biomedical Engineering Education Community (BEEC) Conference, Virtual, 2024.
[A24] N. Muvvala, V. Vummidi, W. Pham, C. Tran, C.E. King. Novel Uterine Compression Suture Technique for the Treatment of Postpartum Hemmorhage. 23rd Annual University of California Systemwide Bioengineering Symposium (BIC), University of California Berkeley, San Francisco, CA, 2023.
[A23] C.E. King, D. Salvo, J. Ly, N. Dowell, S.J. Koh, W. Wiechmann, B. Sanders. Developing an Entry-Point for Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Research Experiences in Medical Innovation. 2023 American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) Pacific Southwest Conference, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, 2023.
[A22] N. Muvvala, V. Vummidi, W. Pham, C. Tran, C.E. King. Novel Uterine Compression Suture Technique for the Treatment of Postpartum Hemorrhage. BMES 2023 Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, 2023.
[A21] L. Assayag, C.E. King, A. Jun. Virtual Reality-Based Palliative Care Training for Acute Care Nurses, 2023 Yonsei International Nursing Conference (YINC), Songpa-Gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea, 2023.
[A20] C.E. King, D. Salvo. Development of Virtual Reality Platform for Unmet Clinical Needs Finding Course, UC STEM T3PN Conference, Irvine, CA, 2022.
[A19] J. Wang, S. Rao, M. Chang, C.E. King. Exploring the Use of Virtual Reality to Increase Access to Procedural Viewing Among Pre-Medical Students, American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress ACS Medical Student Program, San Diego, CA, 2022.
[A18] N. Muvvala, V. Vummidi, I. Pirzadeh, W. Pham, C. Tran, A. Hochbaum, C.E. King. Novel Uterine Compression Suture Technique for the Treatment of Postpartum Hemorrhage, BMES 2022 Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, 2022.
[A17] R.F. Aguas, K. Ananthakrishnan, S. Alonso, C.E. King. Novel Uterine Compression Suture Technique for the Treatment of Postpartum Hemorrhage, BMES 2021 Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, 2021.
[A16] J. Naik, C.E. King, A. Grossberg. CardioStart: Development and Implementation of a Tissue Engineering Summer High School Program, 2019 BMES Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 2019.
[A15] C.E. King. Repeatability of a Ground Rule System in Biomedical Engineering Design Teams, 2019 SABER West Conference, Irvine, CA, 2019.
[A14] K.E. Romero, C.E. King, M. Sarrafzadeh. Fall Prevention Exercises for Geriatric Patients Using Interactive Robotics. 2017 Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS), Pheonix, AZ, 2017.
[A13] R. Habre R, C.E. King, R. Rocchio, S. Eckel, M. Sarrafzadeh, F. Gilliland, A.T. Bui. The Los Angeles Pediatric Research Using Integrated Sensor Monitoring Systems Center: Biomedical REAl-Time Health Evaluation. IT/Sensor Fair, International Society of Exposure Science, Utrecht, Netherlands, 2016.
[A12] C.E. King, P.T. Wang, C.M. McCrimmon, C.C.Y. Chou, A.H. Do, Z. Nenadic. Noninvasive brain-computer interface driven functional electrical stimulation system for overground walking. In Proc. of the 15th Annual UC Systemwide Bioengineering Symposium, Irvine, CA, 2014.
[A11] C.E. King, C.M. McCrimmon, P.T. Wang, C.C.Y. Chou, A.H. Do, Z. Nenadic. Noninvasive brain-computer interface driven functional electrical stimulation device for ambulation. In Proc. of the Orange County Graduate Women in Science 2014 Spring Conference, Irvine, CA, 2014.
[A10] C.E. King, C.M. McCrimmon, P.T. Wang, C.C.Y. Chou, Z. Nenadic, A.H. Do. Brain-computer interface driven functional electrical stimulation system for overground walking: a case report. In Proc. of the American Academy of Neurology 2014 Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 2014.
[A9] A.H. Do, P.T. Wang, C.E. King, A. Schombs, Z. Nenadic, S.C. Cramer. Brain-computer interface controlled functional electrical stimulation as a novel approach to improving foot-drop after stroke. In Proc. of the 2013 International Stroke Conference, Honolulu, HI, 2013.
[A8] A.H. Do, P.T. Wang, C.E. King, S.N. Chun, Z. Nenadic. Brain-computer interface controlled robotic gait orthosis. In Proc. of the 34th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Workshop on Brain-Machine-Body Interfaces, San Diego, CA, 2012.
[A7] P.T. Wang, C.E. King, A.H. Do, Z. Nenadic. Breaking the communication speed limit: a high-performance noninvasive BCI speller. In Proc. of the 34th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Workshop on Brain-Machine-Body Interfaces, San Diego, CA, 2012.
[A6] A.H. Do, P.T. Wang, A. Abiri, C.E. King, Z. Nenadic. Brain-computer interface control of functional electrical stimulation to restore foot dorsiflexion. The 1st UC Irvine School of Medicine Clinical Basic & Translational Science Festival, Irvine, CA, 2011.
[A5] A.H. Do, P.T. Wang, A. Abiri, C.E. King, Z. Nenadic. Brain computer interface control of functional electrical stimulation to restore foot dorsiflexion. The 63rd American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI, 2011.
[A4] Z. Nenadic, P.T. Wang, C.E. King, A.H Do, L.A. Chui. Asynchronous brain-computer interface control of ambulation simulator. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 40:294.6, San Diego, CA, 2010.
[A3] C.E. King, P.T. Wang, Z. Nenadic, A.H. Do. BCI controlled walking simulator for a BCI driven FES device. The 39th Neural Interfaces Conference, Long Beach, CA, 2010.
[A2] A.H Do, P.T. Wang, C.E. King, L.A. Chui, Z. Nenadic. Asynchronous BCI control of walking simulator. The 4th International BCI Meeting, Asilomar, CA, 2010.
[A1] C.E. King, R. Jazar, G. Walker. 6R manipulator robotic arm for a power wheelchair used by a BCI unit. 4th Frontiers in Biomedical Devices Conference & Exhibition (sponsored by ASME Emerging Technologies), Irvine, CA, 2009.
FEATURED NEWS ARTICLES
[N38] Reinventing the Vaginal Speculum: Women’s Health, UCI School of Engineering Newsletter, Natalie Tso, September 11, 2023, https://engineering.uci.edu/news/2023/9/reinventing-vaginal-speculum-women-s-health
[N37] Industry Networking Night Connects Students with Potential Employers, UCI School of Engineering Newsletter, May 29, 2023, https://engineering.uci.edu/news/2023/3/industry-networking-night-connects-students-potential-employers
[N36] UCI Undergrads Take a Summer Dive into Research, UCI News, October 4, 2022, https://news.uci.edu/2022/10/04/uci-undergrads-take-a-summer-dive-into-research/
[N35] Immersive Clinical Shadowing Experience, Health and Technology Summit, September 8, 2022, https://m.facebook.com/mddaomv
[N34] King Honored with Biomedical Engineering Teaching Award from ASEE. UCI School of Engineering Newsletter, May 23, 2022, https://engineering.uci.edu/news/2022/5/king-honored-biomedical-engineering-teaching-award-asee-0
[N33] OC Health Talks with Dr. Trinh: Virtual Reality Education with Dr. Christine King, Dr. Dung Trinh, and Arabian Prince. OC Talk Radio, July 21, 2022, https://fb.watch/eqUmnYWYX-/
[N32] The Assist Handle: A Device To Conduct Independent Floor-To-Wheelchair Transfers, RESNA Annual Conference 2022, BioENGINE Student Team: Sam Rostami, Sang Hee Kim, Evelyn Novoa, Raniel Calilung, July 14, 2022, https://www.resna.org/sites/default/files/conference/2022/StudentDesignChallenge/159_Rostami.html
[N31] RESNA 2022 Student Design Challenge Finalists Announced, RESNA News, BioENGINE Student Team: Sam Rostami, Sang Hee Kim, Evelyn Novoa, Raniel Calilung, June 3, 2022, https://www.resna.org/About/RESNA-News/News-Archives/resna-2022-student-design-challenge-finalists-announced-1
[N30] Program Sets Undergraduates Up for Research Success, UCI School of Engineering 2020-2021 Dean’s Report. Spring 2022, pp. 11-13.
[N29] SIRiPods Program Sets Undergraduates Up for Research Success, UCI School of Engineering Newsletter, Summer 2021, https://engineering.uci.edu/news/2021/9/siripods-program-sets-undergraduates-research-success
[N28] Back to School, UCI Magazine, Winter 2019, https://issuu.com/ucimagazine/docs/uci19_winter_mag?e=32797984/67548935
[N27] Wheelchair Wizards: Biomedical Engineering Students Design, Build and Test their Prototypes, UCI BME Discovery, Fall 2018, https://issuu.com/ucisamuelischool/docs/2018_bme_discovery
[N26] Biomedical Engineering Students Design Lever Arm for Wheelchairs, UCI School of Engineering Newsletter, June 14, 2018, http://engineering.uci.edu/news/2018/6/biomedical-engineering-students-design-lever-arm-wheelchairs.
[N25] BCI Controls Robotic Leg Orthosis, The O&P EDGE, OandP.com, September 7, 2012, http://www.oandp.com/articles/NEWS_2012-09-07_01.asp.
[N24] Mind-Controlled Robotic Legs Could Help the Paralyzed Walk (VIDEO), Betsy Isaacson, The Huffington Post, September 6, 2012, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/06/mind-controlled-robotic-legs-paralyzed-walk_n_1862078.html.
[N23] Man Walks With Aid of Brain-Controlled Robotic Legs, Tanya Lewis, Wired Science, September 5, 2012, http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/09/brain-controlled-robotic-legs/.
[N22] Researchers Tout Progress with Brain-Controlled Robotic Legs, Donald Melanson, Engadget, September 4, 2012, http://www.engadget.com/2012/09/04/researchers-tout-progress-with-brain-controlled-robotic-legs/.
[N21] Team Reports Brain-Controlled Ambulation in Robotic Leg Test, Nancy Owano, Phys.org, September 4, 2012, http://phys.org/news/2012-09-team-brain-controlled-ambulation-robotic-leg.html
[N20] Paraplegic Man Walks with Own Legs Again, Ian Sample, TheGuardian.com, September 23, 2015, http://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/sep/24/paraplegic-man-walks-with-own-legs-again.
[N19] Paralyzed Man Walks Again Using Brain-Wave System, Rachael Rettner, livescience.com, September 23, 2015, http://www.livescience.com/52285-paralyzed-walk-brain-waves.html.
[N18] Paralyzed Man Walks Using Brain Power, Charlotte Lytton, TheDailyBeast.com, September 23, 2015, http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/09/23/paralyzed-man-walks-using-brain-power.html.
[N17] How a Paralyzed Man Walked Again, Tanya Basu, Time.com, September 24, 2015, http://time.com/4042930/paralyzed-man-walks-again/.
[N16] Paralyzed Man Walks Again Using His Own Brain Power, Ashley Welch, cbsnews.com, September 24, 2015, http://www.cbsnews.com/news/paralyzed-man-walks-again-using-his-own-brain-power/.
[N15] Paralyzed Man Walks Using Brain-Computer Link, Douglas Main, Newsweek.com, September 24, 2015, http://www.newsweek.com/paralyzed-man-walks-using-brain-computer-link-376373.
[N14] Brain-Computer Link Enables Paralyzed California Man to Walk, Steve Gorman, Reuters.com and FoxNews.com, September 24, 2015, http://www.foxnews.com/health/2015/09/24/brain-computer-link-enables-paralyzed-california-man-to-walk/.
[N13] Brain-Computer Connection Helps Paralyzed Man Walk, Stephen Feller, upi.com, September 24, 2015, http://www.upi.com/Health_News/2015/09/24/Brain-computer-connection-helps-paralyzed-man-walk/9311443096650/.
[N12] Paralyzed Man Walks Using Technology That Bypasses Spinal Cord, Emily Willingham, Health.com, September 24, 2015, http://news.health.com/2015/09/24/paralyzed-man-walks-using-technology-that-bypasses-spinal-cord/.
[N11] Paralyzed Man Walks Again Using Brain-Wave System, Rachael Rettner, HuffingtonPost.com, September 24, 2015, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/paralyzed-man-walks-again-using-brain-wave-system_56040cb1e4b0fde8b0d1753c.
[N10] Incredible! A Paraplegic Walks Again Five Years after his Accident, Hervé Ratel, Sciences et Avenir, September 24, 2015, http://www.sciencesetavenir.fr/sante/20150923.OBS6380/video-incroyable-un-paraplegique-remarche-cinq-ans-apres-son-accident.html.
[N9] ParaStep System Enables Paralyzed Man to Walk, Shelley Hazen, Inquisitr.com, September 25, 2015, http://www.inquisitr.com/2446788/paralyzed-man-uses-brain-wave-system-to-walk-again-it-was-very-exhilarating/.
[N8] Brain-Computer Interface Enables Paralyzed Man to Walk Without Robotic Support, Amara Angelica, Kurzweil Accelerating Intelligence, September 25, 2015, http://www.kurzweilai.net/brain-computer-interface-enables-paralyzed-man-to-walk-without-robotic-support.
[N7] Think to Walk: Restoring Walking after Paraplegia, Christine King, BioMed Central Blog Network, September 28, 2015, http://blogs.biomedcentral.com/on-medicine/2015/09/25/think-walk-restoring-walking-paraplegia/.
[N6] Interview with Christine King: The Feasibility of a Brain-Computer Interface Functional Electrical Stimulation System for the Restoration of Overground Walking After Paraplegia, Shadia Rujana, CST: The Science, Health and Technology Daily Show, NTN24 Latino News Channel, September 28, 2015, http://www.ntn24.com/programa/cst.
[N5] Interview with Christine King: A Paraplegic Man Walked for the First Time Thanks to this Technology, Danielle Muoio, TechInsider.com, September 30, 2015, http://www.techinsider.io/a-paraplegic-man-walked-for-the-first-time-thanks-to-this-technology-2015-9.
[N4] Interview with Christine King: Paraplegic Man Walks on Own, Used Brain – and Computer – to Take First Steps in 5 Years, Luba Ostashevsky, HealthZette.com, October 13, 2015, http://www.lifezette.com/healthzette/mind-walking/.
[N3] Interview with Christine King: Head to Toe, Sarah Williams, Medical Device Developments, November 19, 2015, http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/583e7a67#/583e7a67/70.
[N2] California Researchers receive $6M Grant to Predict Kids’ Asthma Attacks with Sensors, Aditi Pai, MobiHealthNews.com, December 1, 2015, http://mobihealthnews.com/48884/california-researchers-receive-6m-grant-to-predict-kids-asthma-attacks-with-sensors/.
[N1] UCLA Medical and Engineering Experts Team Up to Improve Health Care, Bill Kisliuk, UCLA Newsroom, April 12, 2016, http://newsroom.ucla.edu/releases/ucla-medical-and-engineering-experts-team-up-to-improve-health-care .