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Curriculum Vitae of Christine E. King, PhD 16635 Chicago Ave. Phone: (845) 729-7485 Bellflower, CA 90706 Email: [email protected] Education Doctorate of Philosophy in Biomedical Engineering – August, 2014 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE, Irvine, CA Dissertation: Brain Computer Interface Systems for Neurorehabilitation Advisor: Professor Zoran Nenadic GPA: 3.987 Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering - September, 2010 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE, Irvine, CA Thesis: Towards the Development of High-Performance Electroencephalogram (EEG) Based Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Systems Advisor: Professor Zoran Nenadic GPA: 3.955 Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering – May, 2009 MANHATTAN COLLEGE, Riverdale, NY Thesis: Redundant Manipulator for Power Wheelchair Used by BCI Unit Advisor: Professor Reza Jazar GPA: 4.000 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering , Magna Cum Laude – May, 2008 MANHATTAN COLLEGE, Riverdale, NY Minor in Mathematics GPA: 3.740 Regent’s Diploma - June, 2004 SUFFERN HIGH SCHOOL, Suffern, NY Completed high school in three years Professional UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES, Los Angeles, CA Experience Research Manager in the Department of Computer Science, PRISMS BREATHE Trial Project scientist in the Center for SMART Health and manager of the Los Angeles Pediatric Research Integrating Sensor Monitoring Systems (PRISMS) Center:

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Curriculum Vitae of Christine E. King, PhD

16635 Chicago Ave. Phone: (845) 729-7485Bellflower, CA 90706 Email: [email protected]

Education Doctorate of Philosophy in Biomedical Engineering – August, 2014UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE, Irvine, CADissertation: Brain Computer Interface Systems for NeurorehabilitationAdvisor: Professor Zoran NenadicGPA: 3.987

Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering - September, 2010UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE, Irvine, CAThesis: Towards the Development of High-Performance Electroencephalogram (EEG) Based Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) SystemsAdvisor: Professor Zoran NenadicGPA: 3.955

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering – May, 2009MANHATTAN COLLEGE, Riverdale, NY Thesis: Redundant Manipulator for Power Wheelchair Used by BCI UnitAdvisor: Professor Reza JazarGPA: 4.000

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Magna Cum Laude – May, 2008MANHATTAN COLLEGE, Riverdale, NYMinor in MathematicsGPA: 3.740

Regent’s Diploma - June, 2004SUFFERN HIGH SCHOOL, Suffern, NYCompleted high school in three years

Professional UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES, Los Angeles, CAExperience Research Manager in the Department of Computer Science, PRISMS BREATHE Trial

Project scientist in the Center for SMART Health and manager of the Los Angeles Pediatric Research Integrating Sensor Monitoring Systems (PRISMS) Center: the Biomedical REAl-Time Health Evaluation (BREATHE) project, October 2015 – Present

Managed computer science and electrical engineering team of PhD, MS, and undergraduate students for the development of an end-to-end software infrastructure for sensor-based health monitoring of pediatric asthma, October 2015 – Present

Integrated spirometry, GPS, activity monitoring, regional air quality, weather, pollen, and nearby traffic volumes with electronic health records to gather up-to-date clinical, environmental, and physiological information on asthma patients, October 2015 – Present

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Established APIs for automatically gathering information from a mobile device and local sensors to communicate with the cloud and a coordinating data center, October 2015 – Present

Developed the framework, security, and analytics for combining electronic health record information with wireless sensing technologies, October 2015 – Present

Collaborated with engineers, physicians, companies, and school districts to expand LA PRISMS center efforts beyond the current scope of the project towards generalizability and applicability for an effective self-management intervention, October 2015 – Present

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES, Los Angeles, CAPostdoctoral Scholar in the Department of Neurology, AHA Bugher Fellow

Principal investigator of multi-center clinical trial project using wireless heart rate monitors for daily metabolic equivalent estimation of stroke individuals, July 2015 – Present

Assisted with multi-center clinical trials using wireless motion sensors for daily monitoring and rehabilitation after stroke in children and adults September 2014 – Present

Integrated heart rate monitors and wireless motion sensors to measure daily activity and intensity levels post-stroke, September 2014 – October 2015

Managed engineers and students in the Wireless Health Institute for wireless motion sensor device development, including processing, firmware, software, and server management September 2014 – October 2015

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE, Irvine, CATutor for the Graduate Resource Center

Tutored writing for fellowships, grants, theses, and other technical reports in engineering and all other graduate fields, June 2011 – January 2013

Teaching Assistant in Biomedical Engineering Department

Taught EEG Lab for Biomedical Engineering Laboratory, March – June 2011 Assisted in teaching Organ Transport Systems, January - March 2011

HRL LABORATORIES, LLC., Malibu, CAIntern in the Information Systems Sciences Laboratory

Designed an electroencephalogram based brain-computer interface driven virtual reality car using imagination of foot movement, June – August 2012

Researched cognitive workload for a cognitive threat detection warning system that used rapid serial visual discrimination, June – August 2012

LUCIUS PITKIN, INC., New York, NYIntern for Con Edison

Conducted fluid dynamic experiments on water hammer, May – August 2009

MANHATTAN COLLEGE, Riverdale, NYGraduate Assistant in Mechanical Engineering Department

Assisted in teaching Thermal-Fluids Laboratory, January – May 2009 Taught Manufacturing Laboratory, January – May 2008

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Manhattan College Writing Center

Math and Engineering Tutor, September 2006 – May 2008

Undergraduate Research

Research and analysis conducted on stresses in willow trees using IDEAS with Dr. Zella Kahn-Jetter & Dr. Lance Evans, September 2006 – May 2008

Used Labview to analyze and test baby dummies for Shaken Baby Syndrome research with Dr. Graham Walker, January - May 2008

Designed and built a prototype of a device to assist wheelchair users over curbs with advisor Dr. Bahman Litkouhi, August - January 2007

Designed an experiment to test an unknown material using emissivity and radiation with advisor Dr. Mohammad Naraghi, August - January 2007

RYAN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, New York, NYDesign Engineer in HVAC

Used AutoCad to draft electrical, plumbing, HVAC, fire alarm, and asbestos design, December 2007 – September 2008

ROYAL NATIONAL ORTHOPEDICS HOSPITAL, Stanmore, EnglandIntern in ASPIRE Centre of Orthopedics

Analyzed wheelchair propulsion data, created finite element analysis on femur, tested force plate for spinal cord injury patients, May – August 2007

ROCKLAND COUNTY AMERICORPS, New City, NYAmeriCorps Member

Assisted in building an ADA compliant trail along the Appalachian Trail, May – August 2006

RICARDO CONSULTING ENGINEERS, Shoreham-by-Sea, West-Sussex, EnglandIntern in Diesel Development Department

Created cost estimation database for manufacturing parts of engines, researched oil data for diesel engines, experimented with engines for reasons behind failure in a test bed, May – August 2005

Research Rehabilitation, neurorehabilitation, mobile health systems (mHealth), brain- Interests computer interface (BCI) systems, neural engineering, neuroscience, robotics,

wearable sensors, control systems, signal processing, machine learning, electroencephalography, electrocorticography

Fellowships mHealth Scholar for the UCLA mHealth Training Institute, 2016and Awards First Place Winner of the 2016 BSN Conference Poster Competition, 2016

American Heart Association Bugher Foundation Training Fellowship, 2014 - 2015First Place Winner of the UCI IEEE EMBS Industry Night Poster Contest, 2014UCI Graduate Student Research and Travel Grant Award Recipient, 2014First Place Winner of the OCGWIS Spring Conference PhD Oral Presentations, 2014Center of Cognitive Neuroscience and Engineering (CENCE) Graduate Merit Fellowship Recipient, 2013Travel Award for the 2013 International BCI Meeting, 2013Travel Award for the BMBI Workshop at the IEEE EMBC’12 Conference, 2012The Brother Aubert Medal for Mechanical Engineering, 2008

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Presidential Scholarship, LaSallian Honor Society, 2004 - 2008Honors Enrichment Program, 2004 - 2008Pi Tau Sigma, Mechanical Engineering Honors Chapter, 2004 - 2008Epsilon Sigma Pi Honors Society, 2004 - 2008Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honors Society, 2004 – 2008

Professional American Heart Association (AHA), The Institute of Electrical and ElectronicsMemberships Engineers (IEEE), IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS),

American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Device Technology Society of North America (RESNA)

University UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINEService Campuswide Graduate Student Orientation, Career Planning Panel Discussion, 2015

Writing Tutor for Graduate Resource Center, 2011 - 2013Backup Housing Assistant for Palo Verde Housing Community, 2011Teaching Assistant for Biomedical Engineering Department, 2010 - 2011Secretary for IEEE EMBS Society, 2010 - 2013MANHATTAN COLLEGEGraduate Assistant for Mechanical Engineering Department, 2008 - 2009Math and Engineering Tutor for Manhattan College Writing Center, 2006 - 2008Mechanical Engineering Student Advisory Committee, Member, 2006 - 2008

Volunteer Rocket Science Tutors – 2010 – 2014Work ROCKET SCIENCE TUTORS, McFadden, MacArthur Intermediate School, and

Century High School, Santa Ana, CA

Tutored 12-16 year olds science in after school program and several other outreach program days

Performed outreach demos at UC Irvine, Youth Leadership Summit in Santa Ana, CA, at the Boys and Girls Club of America in Santa Ana, CA, and at Century High School in Santa Ana, CA

Coordinator: Nino Polizzi

Outreach at UC Irvine – 2009 – 2014UC IRVINE, Irvine, CA

Outreach demos of P300 spelling device and anthropomorphic robotic arm for middle school, high school, and community college students

Coordinator: Debra Mauzy-Melitz

Volunteer at Helen Hayes Hospital - 2003 – 2008HELEN HAYES HOSPITAL, Haverstraw, NY

Assisted in recreational and cultural activities and data entry in the Gait & Cardiopulmonary Laboratories

Invited [P1] Sensors, Data and Models for Pediatric mHealth Systems. 2016 Mobility andPresentations Modern Web Conference, Los Angeles, CA, September 2016.

[P2] HIPAA Compliant Wireless Sensing Smartwatch Application for the SelfManagement of Pediatric Asthma. 2016 Body Sensor Networks Conference, San Francisco, CA, June 2016.

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[P3] mHealth: Wireless Sensor Systems for Healthcare Applications. University of California Los Angeles Computer Science Department Seminar Series: Guest Lecturer, Los Angeles, CA, December, 2015.

[P4] Think to Walk: Brain-Controlled Walking after Paraplegia. Medgaget InternetJournal of Emerging Medical Technologies Invited Presentation, October, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=4&v=u99AV37gO6Y

[P5] Brain Driven Electrical Stimulation for Overground Walking. 15th Annual UCSystemwide Bioengineering Symposium, Irvine, CA, June 2014.

[P6] Brain-Computer Interface Driven Functional Electrical Stimulation System forOverground Walking: A Case Report. American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, May 2014.

[P7] Noninvasive Brain-Computer Interface Driven Functional Electrical Stimulation Device for Ambulation. Orange County Graduate Women in Science 2014 SpringConference, Irvine, CA, April 2014.

[P8] Mind Controlled Rehabilitation. UC Irvine Salon TED Talk, Irvine, CA, February2013.

[P9] Noninvasive Brain-Computer Interface Driven Hand Orthosis. IEEE EMBS 2011Annual Conference, Boston, MA, August 2011.

[P10] BCI Controlled Walking Simulator for a BCI Driven FES Device. RESNA 2010 Annual Conference, Las Vegas, NV, June 2010.

Publications BOOK CHAPTERS

[B1] A.K. Dorsch, C.E. King, B.H. Dobkin. Wearable Sensors for Rehabilitation. In Neurorehabilitation Technology, 2nd Edition. D.J. Reniensmeyeter, V. Dietz. Springer, New York, NY, 2015.

DISSERTATIONS AND THESES

[D1] 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.

[D3] 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

[J1] 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., 2016 (submitted).

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[J2] 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.

[J3] 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).

[J4] 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).

[J5] 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.

[J6] 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.

[J7] 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).

[J8] P.T. Wang, C.E. King, A.H. Do, Z. Nenadic. Pushing the communication speed limit of a noninvasive BCI speller, ArXiv preprint, 2012.

[J9] 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.

[J10] 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.

[J11] 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).

[J12] 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

[C1] 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, (submitted), 2017.

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[C2] 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.

[C3] 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.

[C4] 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.

[C5] 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.

[C6] 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.

[C7] 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.

[C8] 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.

[C9] 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.

[C10] 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.

[C11] 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.

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[C12] 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.

[C13] 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.

[C14] 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.

[C15] 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.

[C16] 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

[A1] 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.

[A2] 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.

[A3] 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.

[A4] 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.

[A5] 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.

[A6] 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.

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[A7] 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.

[A8] 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.

[A9] 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.

[A10] 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.

[A11] 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.

[A12] 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

[N1] 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.

[N2] 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 .

[N3] 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/ .

[N4] 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/ .

[N5] 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

[N6] 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.

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[N7] 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.

[N8] 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.

[N9] How a Paralyzed Man Walked Again, Tanya Basu, Time.com, September 24, 2015, http://time.com/4042930/paralyzed-man-walks-again/.

[N10] 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/.

[N11] 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.

[N12] 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/.

[N14] 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/.

[N15] 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.

[N16] 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.

[N17] 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/.

[N18] 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.

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[N19] 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/.

[N20] 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.

[N21] 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.

[N22] 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/.

[N23] Interview with Christine King: Head to Toe, Sarah Williams, Medical Device Developments, November 19, 2015, http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/583e7a67#/583e7a67/70.

[N24] 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/.

[N25] 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 .