AI4HW Alumni
AI4HW Alumni leave Ontario Tech University with a degree and real-world expertise in their research areas. They take their experiential learning acquired new knowledge and skills and pursue different pathways in areas such as Informatics and Information Sciences, health science and medicine. Below you have access to Alumni Profiles, where you can learn about their time in AI4HW and where they are today.
Yvonne Choi
Masters of Health Science
Thesis: "A flexible, longitudinal and surrogate consent model: Consent of Infants for Neonatal Secondary-use research (CoINS) Model"
Anastasiia Prysyazhnyuk
Masters of Health Science
Thesis: "An integrated big data framework utilizing stream computing to support real-time clinical decision-making in the field of space medicine"
Tanvi Naik
Masters of Health Science
Thesis: "Automated partial premature infant pain profile scoring using big data analytics"
Jonah Glass
Masters of Health Science
Thesis: "An evaluation method for the evaluation of big data based streaming analytic clinical decision support systems"
Amardeep Joshi
Masters of Health Science
Thesis: "A pre-post study of patient journey modeling as a change management tool to increase clinician acceptance of EHRs."
Anirudh Thommandrum
Masters of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Thesis: "Correlation and real time classification of physiological streams for critical care monitoring."
Robert Greer
Masters of Science
Thesis: "Determining optimal flight paths for cellular network connectivity for the transmission of real-time physiological data in support of big data analytics during airborne critical care transport"
Kathleen Smith
Masters of Health Science
Thesis: "STDMn+p0: a multidimensional patient oriented data mining framework for critical care research"
Kamaleswaran Rishikesan
Ewelina Churchill
Masters of Health Science
Thesis: "Data mining occurrences of infectious diseases with SNOMED CT"
Ines Jowitt
Masters of Health Science
Thesis: "HITEQI-A framework to implement health information technology-enabled quality improvement."
Wenlen Huang
Masters of Health Science
Thesis: "A framework for quality improvement and evaluation of a clinical decision support system in NICU environment in cross-cultural settings."
Emmanuel (Shiron) Fernando
Masters of Health Science
Thesis: "Retinopathy of prematurity and blood oxygen saturation: confirmation of the relationship with high fidelity data"
Hasan Shafiq
Masters of Health Science
Thesis: "Measuring the effects of subclinical neck pain on sensorimotor integration using electroencephalography event related potentials and source localization"
Khyati Vyas
Masters of Health Science
Thesis: "Firefighter resilience assessment using a structured approach"
Edward Pugh
Masters of Health Science
Thesis: "A structured approach to assessing the suitability of clinical gold standards for use in computational decision support algorithm development"