Gabriel I. Rowe

Info on Gabriel Rowe:
University of Washington
Electrical Engineering Department
Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Graduate Student
gaber@u.washington.edu
CV: Specialization: sensor array design/fab for biomedical applications.

Currently: Pursuing PhD in EE, focus area is stretchable sensor array, "sensitive skin", for prosthetic socket and human machine interfacing applications, as well as novel applications of stretchable conductors
Degrees:
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, Thesis: Fringing Electric Field Sensor Arrays
University of Washington, 2005
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Minor in Chemistry
University of Washington, 2003
Publications:
Research Assistant in Sensors, Energy and Automation Lab (SEAL) and the Veteran's Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System, Center for Limb Loss Prevention and Prosthetic Engineering
Stretchable Conductors for Human Machine Interfacing
University of Washington Electrical Engineering Department "EEK" 2008, Departmental Research Highlights Magazine
Gabriel Rowe
Dielectric Spectroscopy for Pharmaceutical Applications: Choosing the Right Approach
Journal of Process Analytical Technology, in preparation.
G. I. Rowe, A. Mathur, and A. V. Mamishev
Stand-Alone Power Quality Monitoring Sensor
International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems, in preparation.
G. I. Rowe, M. Wang, J. H. Yi, A. V. Mamishev
Fringing Electric Field Sensor Measurement Circuits
Sensors Magazine, in preparation.
X. Li, G. I. Rowe
Fringing Electric Field Sensitive Skin for the Prosthetic Socket Liner
IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, submitted.
G. I. Rowe and A. V. Mamishev
Non-dimensionalized Parametric Model for Concentric Ring Fringing Electric Field Sensors
IEEE Sensors Journal, accepted
Xiaobei Li, Gabriel I. Rowe, Valerie V. Inclan, and Alexander V. Mamishev
Fringing Electric Field Sensor Arrays for Amputee Residual Limb Interface
AAAS Annual Meeting, 2006, accepted.
Gabriel I. Rowe, William R. Ledoux, Glenn K. Klute, Alexander V. Mamishev
Parametric Modeling of Concentric Fringing Electric Field Sensors
IEEE CEIDP Conference, Nashville, TN, (October 2005)
X. B. Li, G. I. Rowe, V. V. Inclan, and A. V. Mamishev
Simulation of a Sensor Array for Multi-Parameter Measurements at the Prosthetic Limb Interface
SPIE 9th Annual International Symposium on NDE for Health Monitoring and Diagnostics, 2004, Volume 5394, pp. 493-500. Gabriel I. Rowe and Alexander V. Mamishev
Classification of Power Quality Events Using Optimal Time-Frequency Representations Part 2: Application
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
Min Wang, Gabriel I. Rowe, Alexander V. Mamishev
Real-Time Power Quality Waveform Recognition with a Programmable Digital Signal Processor
IEEE Power Engineering Society Meeting 2003, Toronto, Canada
M. Wang, G. I. Rowe, A. V. Mamishev
On-chip characterization of fluids using microsurface plasmon resonance sensors
SPIE Vol. 5514, p. 586-594, Optical Trapping and Optical Micromanipulation; Kishan Dholakia, Gabriel C. Spalding; Eds. Anna L. Pyayt, Kishore Sundara-Rajan, Gabriel I. Rowe, Matilda A. Enlund
Fill-Front and Cure Progress Monitoring for VARTM With Auto-Calibrating Dielectric Sensors
SAMPE 2005, Long Beach, CA, Accepted
Gabriel I. Rowe, Jun H. Yi, Kevin G. Chiu, Jason Tan, Alexander V. Mamishev, Bob Minaie
Class Projects:
EE 478 Projects (Digital Camera with JPEG)
EE 471 Projects (MIPS CPU Design in Verilog)
EE 371 Projects (Pong game)
Modeling Tools:
Matlab-Maxwell Parametrics Toolbox (Copyright Gabriel Rowe 2005)
Interests/Pics:
Kraft R&D Internship, New Jersey/New York, 2004
My Car, '93 VW Corrado VR6
Snowboarding
Slovenia trip, engine rebuild, and Graduation pics from 2005 mostly
Soccer -- Coming soon!
Fun stuff--New!!
My Fro--before/after
Friends
Family
Graduation
Misc
Cheryl
LindyHop
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