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PhD Dissertations: advised by Leifer

 
PhD Dissertations 1989-present
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Author Title size/year

Adams, J.D. The transfer of scanning probe microscope research to the university classroom: Lessons in distributed collaboration 30319K
[2001]

Baya, V. Information handling behavior of designers during conceptual design: Three experiments 7386K
[1996]

Brereton, M.F. The role of hardware in learning engineering fundamentals: An empirical study of engineering design and product analysis activity 10613K
[1999]

Cannon, D.J. Point-and-direct telerobotics: Object level strategic supervisory control in unstructured interactive human-machine system environments 5723K
[1992]

Carrillo, A.G. Engineering Design Team Performance: quantitative evidence that membership diversity effects are time dependent 3776K
[2003]

Cockayne, W.R. A Study of the Formation of Innovation Ideas in Informal Networks 10307K
[2004]

Edwards, L.J. Deformation field mapping: A representation for interactive free-form surface modeling 3517K
[1995]

Eodice, M.T. A theory of requirements definition in engineering design 6671K
[2000]

Eris, O. Perceiving, Comprehending, and Measuring Design Activity Through the Questions Asked while Designing 9029K
[2002]

Feland III, J.M. Product Capital Model: modeling the value of design to corporate performance 674K
[2005]
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Johnson, M.J. Embedded corrective force cueing: A force-feedback control design to optimize the motivating potential of robot-assisted therapy devices to increase bilateral functioning in hemiplegic stroke patients 8108K
[2002]

Kramer, J.F. The talking glove (rtm): Hand-gesture-to-speech using an instrumented glove and a tree-structured neural classifying vector quantizer 9130K
[1996]

Lees, D.S. A graphical programming language for service robots in semi-structured environments 5685K
[1994]

Liang, A.T. Mapping experience: Understanding socio-technical inter-team knowledge sharing in product development communities 5726K
[2001]

Mabogunje, A.O. Measuring conceptual design process performance in mechanical engineering: A question based approach 6685K
[1997]

Milne, A.J. An Information-Theortic Approach to the Study of Ubiquitous Computing Workspaces Supporting Geographically Distributed Engineering Design Teams as Group-Users 32004K
[2005]

Minneman, S.L. The Social Construction of A Technical Reality: Empirical Studies of Group Engineering Design Practice 12115K
[1991]

Rosenberg, L.B. 'Virtual Fixtures': Perceptual overlays enhance operator performance in telepresence tasks 8790K
[1994]

Tang, J.C. Toward an understanding of the use of shared workspaces by design teams 8748K
[1989]

Toye, G. Management of non homogeneous functional modular redundancy for fault tolerant programmable electro-mechanical systems 5407K
[1990]

Tsai, M.C-f. Web-based integrated medical information system for primary care physicians, students of medicine, and medical device design 3239K
[2001]

Van Der Loos, H.F.M. A history list design methodology for interactive robotic systems 7408K
[1993]

Wang, H-t.W. A knowledge based computational tool for creative conceptual design 9400K
[1992]

Yen, S.J. Capturing multimodal design activities in support of information retrieval and process analysis 4679K
[2001]

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