This document provides a biography for Edmond Richer, including his education, employment history, awards, teaching experience, research experience, and publications. It details that he received his PhD in Dynamic Systems and Control from Southern Methodist University in 1999. He is currently an Associate Professor and holds the Robert C. Womack Chair at Southern Methodist University. His research focuses on biomedical instrumentation and robotics, with a emphasis on modeling human tremor and developing control techniques for medical devices.
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6015 Spirit Street, Pittsburgh, PA, 15206
(619) 888-9211
omid.komari@gmail.com
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Accomplished, progressive professional and PhD with over seven years of experience conducting expert scientific research in computational design and four years of experience in experimental developments and experimental data analysis. Dedicated scholar with extensive teaching experience and strategic approach to problem-solving.
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1. Edmond Richer, Ph.D.
Robert C. Womack Chair Tel: (214) 768-3059
Department of Mechanical Engineering Fax: (214) 768-1473
Bobby B. Lyle School of Engineering e-mail: richer@lyle.smu.edu
Southern Methodist University
Education:
1995 - 1999 Ph.D.: Dynamic Systems and Control
Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering and Applied Science
Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, 75275
1987 - 1988 Master of Science
Department of Machine Construction Technology, School of Mechanical Engineering
University of Craiova, Romania
1983 - 1987 Bachelor of Science
Department of Machine Construction Technology, School of Mechanical Engineering
University of Craiova, Romania
Employment:
August 2008 Associate Professor
Robert C. Womack Chair
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Lyle School of Engineering
Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, 75275.
2005 – 2008 Assistant Professor
Joint Program in Biomedical Engineering, UT Southwestern Graduate School of
Biomedical Sciences, Dallas, and UT Arlington, Texas.
2000 – 2008 Assistant Professor
Advanced Radiological Sciences Division, Department of Radiology
UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas, Texas, 75390
1999 – 2000 Instructor
Advanced Radiological Sciences Division, Department of Radiology
UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas, Texas, 75390
1995 – 1999 Teaching and Research Assistant
Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering and Applied Science
Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, 75275
1994 – 1998 Co – Founder and Scientific Director
IniCAD Soft SRL, Craiova, Romania
1990 – 1995 Assistant Professor
Department of Machine Construction Technology
School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Craiova, Romania
1988 – 1990 Manufacturing Engineer
Tools and Special Devices Department, Electroputere S.A., Craiova, Romania
2. Edmond Richer
Southern Methodist University Bobby B. Lyle School of Engineering
Biomedical Instrumentation and Robotics Laboratory • Mechanical Engineering Department
PO Box 750337 • Dallas TX 75275-0337 • Phone 214-768-3059 • Fax 214-768-1473
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Editorship and Professional Societies Activities:
2010 - Present Technical Editor for IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics
2007 - 2008 UT Southwestern Biomedical Engineering Steering Committee
1997 - Present Member of the ASME
2000 - 2004 Chair of ASME Dynamical Systems and Control Division, Biomechanical Panel
2003 - 2008 Member American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
2004 - 2008 Member Society for Molecular Imaging
2012 - Present Member of the IEEE
2000 - Present Reviewer for Journal of Dynamical Systems and Control
2001 - Present Reviewer for Transactions on Mechatronics
2004 - Present Reviewer for Molecular Imaging
2006 - Present Reviewer for Journal of Fluids Engineering
2006 - Present Reviewer for Optics Express
Awards and Honors:
ASME 2013 Engineer of the Year Award, for Outstanding Achievements and Dedicated Service to the
Engineering Profession, ASME North Texas Section.
Graduate Student Council Outstanding Faculty Award in Mechanical Engineering, 2010.
The Outstanding Graduate Student Award in Mechanical Engineering 1997-1998, School of Engineering and
Applied Science, Southern Methodist University.
The Graduate Student Research Award, Research Day 1997, Southern Methodist University.
The Frederick E. Terman Award for Mechanical Engineering 1996-1997, School of Engineering and Applied
Science, Southern Methodist University.
First prize at the National College Student Competition in Mechanical Engineering, Romania, 1986.
First prize at the National High School Student Competition in Machining, Romania, 1982.
Teaching Experience:
Courses Developed SMU: Intermediate Dynamics, Fluid Power Systems.
Courses Taught at SMU: Linear Systems Analysis, Intermediate Dynamics, Vehicle Dynamics, Fluid Power
Systems, Nonlinear Control, Dynamics, Design and Control of Mechanical Systems, Introduction to CAD,
Machines and Society,
Courses Taught at UTSWMED: Radiological Physics, Radiological Laboratory
Courses Taught and Developed at University of Craiova: Basics of Experimental Research, Introduction to
CAD, Advanced 3D Modeling using CAD (graduate level), Introduction to Engineering, Introduction to
Surface Generation in Machining, Graphics for Engineers.
Research Experience:
Founder and Director of the Biomedical Instrumentation and Robotics Laboratory at SMU.
Experimental study and dynamical modeling of human body affected by pathological tremor.
Theoretical analysis and experimental implementation of nonlinear control techniques for pneumatic and
hydraulic actuators, and magnetorheological hybrid damper/actuators.
Investigate the effect of high dose ionizing radiation on mechanical properties of cancellous vertebral bone
following stereotactic radiosurgery.
Theoretical analysis, design, and clinical implementation of Ultrasound Critical-angle Reflectometry
instruments for in vivo bone quality assessment, currently entering clinical trials (patent pending).
Experimental and theoretical study of virtual reality based haptic interfaces (under a contract from Texas
National Laboratory Commission).
3. Edmond Richer
Southern Methodist University Bobby B. Lyle School of Engineering
Biomedical Instrumentation and Robotics Laboratory • Mechanical Engineering Department
PO Box 750337 • Dallas TX 75275-0337 • Phone 214-768-3059 • Fax 214-768-1473
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Theoretical Analysis, design and construction of a pneumatically driven wrist for the Pneumatic Haptic
Interface at Southern Methodist University.
Design and construction of active vibration control systems for mechanical structures, using piezoelectric
sensors and actuators (under a contract from Raytheon E Systems).
Developed the Mechatronics Laboratory, the Optical Imaging Laboratory, and the Multimodality Imaging
Laboratory at Advanced Radiological Sciences Division, UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Theoretical development, design, and implementation of a unique multi-camera 3D bioluminescence imaging
system, currently in use for research at Cancer Imaging Center at UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Theoretical development, design, and implementation of high sensitivity, low noise CCD cameras with internal
electron multiplication with application in a novel dual modality Small Animal Bioluminescence and Single
Photon Emission Tomography system.
Theoretical development, design, and implementation of six degrees of freedom gantry control system for a
Small Animal Positron Emission Tomography Scanner.
Industry Experience:
Co – Founder and Scientific Director of IniCAD Soft SRL, Craiova, Romania, one of the first design and
consulting companies in the country that used an entirely computerized work flow.
Coordinated the Special Technologies Division, Electroputere S.A. Equipment: CNC machine-tools, high
precision drilling/boring machines, Electrical Discharge Machining, Wire EDM, and Numerical Coordinate
Measuring Machines.
Design of tools and dies for molding, forming, and stamping, specialty cutting tools, and special devices for
machine-tools.
Coordinated the maintenance of hydraulic systems for machine tools: grinding machines, high precision
coordinate drilling machines, metal cutting saws.
Journal Publications:
1. Taheri, B., Case, D., Richer, E., “Adaptive Tremor Suppression Control Algorithm for Upper Limb Wearable
Orthosis” accepted to IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics.
2. Taheri, B., Case, D., Richer, E., “Force and Stiffness Backstepping-Sliding Mode Controller for Pneumatic
Cylinders”, IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics. doi: 10.1109/TMECH.2013.2294970, Jan 2, 2014.
3. Taheri, B., Richer, E., “Robust Algorithm for Tremor Suppression at Musculoskeletal Level in Human
Wrist”, IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems & Rehabilitation Engineering. doi:
10.1109/TNSRE.2013.2295034, December 13, 2013.
4. Karine Pozo, Emely Castro-Rivera, Chunfeng Tan, Florian Plattner, Gert Schwach, Veronika Siegl, Douglas
Meyer, Ailan Guo, Justin Gundara, Gabriel Mettlach, Edmond Richer, Jonathan A. Guevara, Li Ning, Anjali
Gupta, Guiyang Hao, Li-Huei Tsai,Xiankai Sun, Pietro Antich, Stanley Sidhu, Bruce G. Robinson, Herbert
Chen, Fiemu E. Nwariaku, Roswitha Pfragner, James A. Richardson, James Bibb, “The Role of Cdk5 in
Neuroendocrine Thyroid Cancer”, Cancer cell doi:10.1016/j.ccr.2013.08.027 (vol. 24 issue 4 pp.499 - 511)
5. Matthew A. Lewis, Edmond Richer, Nikolai V. Slavine, Vikram D. Kodibagkar, Todd C. Soesbe, Peter P.
Antich, and Ralph P. Mason, “A Multi-camera System for Bioluminescence Tomography in Preclinical
Oncology Research”, Diagnostics, no. 3, pp.325-343, 2013.
6. Taheri B., Richer E., "Equidistance Target-Following Controller for Underactuated Autonomous Underwater
Vehicles," International Journal of Intelligent Computing and Cybernetics, vol. 6, issue 2, 2013.
7. Case, D., Taheri, B., Richer, E., “Dynamical Modeling and Experimental Study of a Small-Scale
Magnetorheological Damper for Tremor Suppression,” IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics. doi:
10.1109/TMECH.2013.2265701, June 25, 2013.
8. Case, D., Taheri, B., and Richer, E., "Multiphysics Modeling of Magnetorheological Dampers," International
4. Edmond Richer
Southern Methodist University Bobby B. Lyle School of Engineering
Biomedical Instrumentation and Robotics Laboratory • Mechanical Engineering Department
PO Box 750337 • Dallas TX 75275-0337 • Phone 214-768-3059 • Fax 214-768-1473
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Journal of Multiphysics, vol 7, no. 1, pp. 61-76, 2013
9. David Case, Behzad Taheri, and Edmond Richer, "Design and Characterization of a Small-Scale
Magnetorheological Damper for Biomedical Applications," IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics,
vol.18, no.1, pp.96-103, Feb. 2013, doi: 10.1109/TMECH.2011.2151204.
10. T C Soesbe, M A Lewis, N V Slavine, E Richer, F J Bonte, P P Antich, “High-resolution photon counting
using a lens-coupled EMCCD gamma camera,” IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, Vol. 57, No.3, June
2010.
11. D A Meyer, E Richer, D , S A Benkovic, K Hayashi, J W Kansy, C Hale, L Moy, Y Kim, J P O’Callaghan,
Li-Huei Tsai, P Greengard, A C Nairn, C W Cowan, D B Miller, Pietro Antich, and J A Bibb, “Striatal
dysregulation of CDk5 alter locomotor response to cocaine, motor learning, and dendritic morphology”,
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS), vol. 105, no. 47,
pp 18561-18566, November 25, 2008.
12. D Zhao, E Richer, P P Antich, and R P Mason, “Antivascular effects of combretastatin A4 phosphate in breast
cancer xenograft assessed using dynamic bioluminescence imaging (BLI) and confirmed by magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI)”, FASEB Journal, Vol. 22, Issue 7, pp 2445-2451, July 2008.
13. Soesbe TC, Lewis MA, Richer E, Slavine NV, and Antich PP, “Development and Evaluation of an EMCCD
based Gamma Camera for use in Preclinical SPECT Imaging”, IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 54
(5), pp. 1516-1524, Oct. 2007.
14. J A Karam, J Fan, J Stanfield, E Richer, E A Benaim, E Frenkel, P Antich, A I Sagalowsky, R P Mason, and J
T Hsieh, “The use of histone deacetylase inhibitor FK228 and DNA hypomethylation agent 5-Azacytidine in
human bladder cancer therapy”, International Journal of Cancer, No. 120, pp 1795-1802, 2007.
15. Tsyganov, E, Anderson J, Arbique, G, Constantinescu, A, Jennewein, M, Kulkarni, P, Mason, R, McColl, R,
Parkey, R, Richer, E, Rosch, F, Seliounine, S, Slavine, N, Srivastava, S, Thorpe, P, Zinchenko, and Antich, P,
“UT SW Small Animal Positron Emission Imager”, IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 53(5 part 1),
2591-2600, 2006.
16. Slavine N, Lewis MA, Richer E, Antich P, ”Iterative Reconstruction method for Light Emitting Sources
based on the Diffusion Equation”, Medical Physics, 33(1), pp.61-68, 2006.
17. Richer E, Lewis MA, Odvina CV, Vazquez MA, Smith BJ, Peterson RD, Poindexter JR, Antich PP, Pak
CYC, “Reduction in normalized bone elasticity following long-term bisphosphonate treatment as measured
by ultrasound critical angle reflectometry,” Osteoporosis International, Vol. 16, No. 11, pp 1384-1392, Nov.
2005.
18. Dikmen ZG, Gellert G, Dogan P, Mason R, Antich PP, Richer E, Wright WE, Shay JW, "A New Diagnostic
System in Cancer Research: Bioluminescent Imaging (BLI)", Turk. J. Med. Sci., 35, 65-70 (2005).
19. Shimon P, Richer E, Hurmuzlu, Y: “Theoretical and experimental study of efficient control of vibrations in a
clamped square plate,” Journal of Sound and Vibration, 282 (1-2): 453-473, Apr. 2005.
20. Paroo Z, Bollinger RA, Braasch DA, Richer E, Corey DR, Antich PP, Mason RP, “Validating
Bioluminescence Imaging as a High-throughput, Quantitative Modality for Assessing Tumor Burden”,
Molecular Imaging, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp 117 – 124, April 2004.
21. Mehta S, Antich P, Daptary M, Bronson DG, and Richer E, “Bone Material Ultrasound Velocity is predictive
of Whole Bone Strenght”, Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology, Vol.27, Issue 6, June 2001.
22. Richer E, Hurmuzlu Y, “A High Performance Pneumatic Force Actuator System Part I: Nonlinear
Mathematical Model”, ASME Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement, and Control, Vol.122, No. 3, Sept.
2000.
23. Richer E, Hurmuzlu Y, “A High Performance Pneumatic Force Actuator System Part II: Nonlinear Controller
Design”, ASME Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement, and Control, Vol.122, No. 3, Sept. 2000.
5. Edmond Richer
Southern Methodist University Bobby B. Lyle School of Engineering
Biomedical Instrumentation and Robotics Laboratory • Mechanical Engineering Department
PO Box 750337 • Dallas TX 75275-0337 • Phone 214-768-3059 • Fax 214-768-1473
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Books and Book Chapters:
1. A Contero, E Richer, A Condim, and R P Mason, “High throughput quantitative bioluminescence imaging for
assessing tumor burden”, Bioluminescence Methods and Protocol Series, Methods in Molecular Biology, Vol.
574, Rich, Preston B.; Douillet, Christelle (Eds.) 2nd ed., 2009; 574:37-45. PMID: 19685298
2. Richer E, Lewis MA, Smith B, Li X, Seliounine S, Mason RP, Antich PP, “Comparison of CsI(Tl) and
Scintillating Plastic in a Multi-Pinhole/CCD-based Gamma Camera for Small Animal Low Energy SPECT.”
Small-Animal SPECT Imaging, Chapter 11, Springer Science Media Inc., 2005.
3. M A Lewis, G Arbique, M Jennewein, PP Antich, E Richer, A Constantinescu, R Brekken, J Guild, R P
Mason, “Projection and pinhole based data acquisition for small animal SPECT using storage phosphor
technology, Small-Animal SPECT Imaging, Chapter 24, Springer Science Media Inc., 2005.
4. Dobre D., Rosca A., Mazilu D., Calbureanu M., and Richer E., (1996), “Strength of Materials – Problems
solved using Finite Element Analysis”, Computer Aided Design Series, Certi, Craiova, ISBN 973-96972-2-4.
5. Mazilu D., Richer E., Dobre D., Rosca A., (1995), “2D Design with AutoCAD Release 12”, Computer Aided
Design Series, Certi, Craiova, ISBN 973-96972-0-8.
Patents:
1. Antich PP, Pak CYC , Richer E, Lewis MA, Smith BJ, “Rapid and Accurate Detection of Bone Quality Using
Ultrasound Critical Angle Reflectometry.” U.S. 7611465. Filing date: Jul. 30, 2003. Issue date: Nov. 3, 2009.
2. Hurmuzlu Y, Antich PP, Richer E, Smith BJ, Dogru A, “Ultrasound Multiphase Fraction Meter and Method
for Determining Phase Fraction in a Multiphase Fluid.” US7954362 B2, Filing date: July 27, 2007. Issue date:
June 7, 2011.
3. Hurmuzlu Y, Antich PP, Richer E, Smith BJ, Dogru A, “Ultrasound Multiphase Fraction Meter and Method
for Determining Phase Fraction in a Multiphase Fluid.” US8176796 B2, Filing date: July 1, 2010. Issue date:
May 15, 2012
4. Hurmuzlu Y, Antich PP, Richer E, Smith BJ, Dogru A, “Ultrasound Multiphase Fraction Meter and Method
for Determining Phase Fraction in a Multiphase Fluid.” US8408049 B2, Filing date: July 1, 2010. Issue date:
April 15, 2013
5. Hurmuzlu Y, Richer E, "Calibration tube for multiphase flowmeters." US20120210768 A1. Filing date: Feb.
22, 2011. Issue Date: Aug 23, 2012.
6. Hurmuzlu Y, Richer E, "Calibration tube for multiphase flowmeters." WO2012116002 A2 / WO2012116002
A3. Filing date: Feb. 22, 2012. Issue Date: Aug 30, 2012.
7. Hongwei Liang, Edmond Richer, Jeffrey D. Nielson "Intelligent Patching Systems Using Acoustic Control
Signals and Related Equipment and Methods." Publication number: US20120281509 A1, Application
number: U.S. 3/463, 923. Filing date: May 4, 2012. Publication date: Nov 8, 2012.
8. Adam Cohen, Paul Krueger, Edmond Richer,” 3-D Polymer + Wire Printing: Additive Manufacturing of
Active Devices using Dielectric, Conductive, and Magnetic Materials”, March 2013.
9. Cohen A, Richer E, “Robotic Dishwasher”, December 2013.
Talks:
1. Case, D., Taheri, B., Richer, E. (Presenter & Author), "A Lumped-Parameter Model for Dynamic MR
Damper Control", 2013 ASME Conference of Dynamic Systems and Control, Invited. October 21.
2. Taheri, B., Case, D., Richer, E. (Presenter & Author), "Theoretical Development and Experimental Validation
of an Adaptive Controller for Tremor Suppression at Musculoskeletal Level", 2013 ASME Conference of
Dynamic Systems and Control, Invited. October 23, 2013.
6. Edmond Richer
Southern Methodist University Bobby B. Lyle School of Engineering
Biomedical Instrumentation and Robotics Laboratory • Mechanical Engineering Department
PO Box 750337 • Dallas TX 75275-0337 • Phone 214-768-3059 • Fax 214-768-1473
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3. George Alexandrakis and Dr. Edmond Richer, “Tomographic Bioluminescence Imaging”, UT Metroplex
Days, Optical Medical Imaging, UT Arlington, December 2006.
4. Edmond Richer, “In vivo comparison of Light Emission Tomography (LET) with MRI in a lung metastasis
model”, Proffered Talk, The Fifth Annual Meeting of The Society for Molecular Imaging, Aug, 2006,
Hawaii, USA.
5. Edmond Richer, "Quantitative Light Emission Tomography (LET). New developments and comparison with
other imaging techniques", Cancer Imaging Program, Spring Seminar Series, UT Southwestern Medical
Center, Dallas, April, 2006.
6. Edmond Richer, “Reduction in Normalized Bone Elasticity Following Long-Term
Bisphosphonate Treatment as Measured by Ultrasound Critical Angle Reflectometry”, Bone Research
Society, Dallas, Feb 2002.
7. Edmond Richer, “Optical imaging-finding good LUC”, Cancer Imaging symposium, Dallas, Nov, 2002.
8. Edmond Richer, “Clinical UCR Device For Measurement Of Bone Elasticity”, Radiological Sciences
Seminar Series, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Nov. 2001.
9. Edmond Richer, “New Imaging Systems”, Radiological Sciences Seminar Series, UT Southwestern Medical
Center, Dallas, March 2001.
Conference Papers, Presentations, Abstracts, and Other Selected Publications:
1. Behzad Taheri, David Case, and Edmond Richer, “Theoretical Development and Experimental Validation of
an Adaptive Controller for Tremor Suppression at Musculoskeletal Level”, Proceeding of the 2013 ASME
Conference of Dynamic Systems and Control, Palo Alto, CA, October 21- 23, 2013.
2. David Case, Behzad Taheri and Edmond Richer, “A Lumped-Parameter Model for Dynamic MR Damper”,
2013 ASME Conference of Dynamic Systems and Control, Proceeding of the 2013 ASME Conference of Dynamic
Systems and Control, Palo Alto, CA, October 21- 23, 2013.
3. Julie P. Griffin, Paul M. Medin, and Edmond Richer, “Dose-Related Long Term Effects of Cervical Spine
SRS on Ultrasound Propagation Velocity – Early Results on a Porcine Model”, Proceeding of the 5th
European Symposium on Ultrasonic Characterization of Bone, ESUCB 2013, 7-10 May 2013, Granada,
Spain.
4. Behzad Taheri, David Case, and Edmond Richer, ”Design Of Robust Nonlinear Force And Stiffness
Controller For Pneumatic Actuators”, Proceeding of the 51st IEEE Conference on Decision and Control,
December 10-13, 2012 at the Grand Wailea, Maui, Hawaii.
5. Behzad Taheri, David Case, and Edmond Richer, “Design And Development Of A Human Arm Joint
Simulator For Evaluation Of Active Assistive Devices Control Algorithms”, Proceedings of the 5th Annual
Dynamic Systems and Control Conference and 11th Motion and Vibration Conference, October 17 - 19,
2012, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
6. Taheri B, Case D, Richer E, " Robust Tremor Attenuation For Single DOF Model Of Human Elbow Joint
With Parametric Uncertainties," Proceedings of ASME 2011 International Mechanical Engineering Congress
& Exposition, Denver, Colorado, Nov. 11-17, 2011.
7. Case D, Taheri B, Richer E, " Finite Element Modeling and Analysis of Magnetorheological Dampers,"
Proceedings of ASME 2011 International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition, Denver, Colorado,
Nov. 11-17, 2011.
8. Behzad Taheri, David Case, and Edmond Richer, “Active Tremor Estimation And Suppression In Human
Elbow Joint”, Proceedings of the 2011ASME Dynamic Systems and Control Conference, Oct.31 – Nov. 2,
2011, Arlington, VA.
9. Case D, Taheri B, Richer E. "Multiphysics Modeling of Magnetorheological Dampers," COMSOL
7. Edmond Richer
Southern Methodist University Bobby B. Lyle School of Engineering
Biomedical Instrumentation and Robotics Laboratory • Mechanical Engineering Department
PO Box 750337 • Dallas TX 75275-0337 • Phone 214-768-3059 • Fax 214-768-1473
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Conference 2011, Boston, Massachusetts, Oct. 13-15, 2011.
10. David Case, Behzad Taheri, and Edmond Richer, “Dynamic Magnetorheological Damper for Orthotic Tremor
Suppression”, HUIC Mathematics & Engineering Conference, Hawaii University International Conferences,
June 13 -15, 2011, Honolulu, Hawaii.
11. Julie E. Pollard, Jessica Steinmann-Hermsen, Paul M. Medin, and Edmond Richer, “The effect of Single-
Dose Spinal SRS On Ultrasound Propagation Velocity In Porcine Vertebral Bone”, HUIC Mathematics &
Engineering Conference, Hawaii University International Conferences, June 13 -15, 2011, Honolulu, Hawaii.
12. Taheri, B, Case, D, Richer, E, “Adaptive Identification and Tremor Suppression for Single DOF Model of
Human Arm”, 27th
Southern Biomedical Engineering Conference”, April 29 – May 1, 2011, Arlington, Texas.
13. Taheri, B and Richer, E," Equidistance Tracking Nonlinear Controller for under Actuated Autonomous
Underwater Vehicles", 3rd Annual Dynamic Systems and Control Conference, September 13-15, 2010,
Marriott Boston Cambridge, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
14. Pollard JE, Medin PM, Boike T, and Richer E, "Reduction of Ultrasound Propagation Velocity in
Porcine Vertebrae Following Stereotactic Radiosurgery", J. Acoust. Soc. Am. Volume 128, Issue 4,
pp. 2363-2363 (October 2010).
15. Soesbe, T, Lewis, M, Slavine, N, Richer, E, Bonte, F, Antich, P, "High-resolution photon counting using a
lens-coupled EMCCD gamma camera", J NUCL MED MEETING ABSTRACTS 2009 50: 414
16. Pollard JE, Richer E, "Detection of the Effects of Radiation on Porcine Vertebrae by Ultrasound," Research
Day, Southern Methodist University, 2010.
17. N V Slavine, R W McColl, E Richer, R P Mason, and P P Antich, "An Automated 3D Image-Processing
Strategy for Small Animal Bioluminescence Cancer Studies," The 6th Annual Biotechnology and
Bioinformatics Symposium - BIOT 2008.
18. Felix Krainski, Jeff Hastings, Eric Pacini, Edmond Richer, Peter Snell, Dean Palmer, Joseph Zerwekh, Pietro
Antich, Benjamin D. Levine, “Effects of a Comprehensive Exercise Training Regimen and KMgCit on Bone
Elasticity as an Indicator of Bone Quality after 5 Weeks of Bedrest”, Experimental Biology 2008, April 5-9,
San Diego.
19. Slavine N, Soesbe T, Richer E, Lewis MA, Antich PP: Construction, calibration and evaluation of a tissue
phantom with reproducible optical properties for investigations in light emission tomography. IEEE
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Dallas Workshop, 11-12 November 2007, Dallas.
20. Lewis MA, Berry R, Liu P, Richer E, Antich PP, Johnson SG, Aktosun T, Torlak M: Advanced Acoustic
Inverse Scattering and the Development of Breast Microcalcification Screening Methods. UT-DFW Initiative
for Biological Sciences & Engineering UT Metroplex Days, 4 December 2006, UT-Arlington, 11 December
2006, UT-Dallas.
21. Lewis MA, Liu P, Richer E, Antich PP, Johnson SG, “Linear sampling methods for acoustic inverse
scattering in breast microcalcification detection,” Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 120:5 pt 2, pg.
3025, 1pBB8, 2006.
22. Lewis MA, Liu P, Richer E, Antich PP, Johnson SG: Linear sampling methods for acoustic inverse scattering
in breast microcalcification detection. 4th
Joint Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America (152nd
Meeting)
and the Acoustical Society of Japan, 28 November – 2 December 2006, Honolulu, Hawaii.
23. Soesbe TC, Lewis MA, Richer E, Kulkarni PV, Bonte FJ, Antich PP: High-resolution high-sensitivity small
animal SPECT using an electron-multiplying CCD and multiple-pinhole collimation. SNM 53rd
Annual
Meeting, 3-7 June 2006, San Diego. In Journal of Nuclear Medicine 47:Supplement 1, No. 666, 232P-233P,
2006.
24. Edmond Richer, Nikolai Slavine, Vikram D. Kodibagkar, Dawen Zhao, Matthew A. Lewis, Ralph P. Mason,
and Peter P. Antich, “In vivo comparison of Light Emission Tomography (LET) with MRI in a lung
8. Edmond Richer
Southern Methodist University Bobby B. Lyle School of Engineering
Biomedical Instrumentation and Robotics Laboratory • Mechanical Engineering Department
PO Box 750337 • Dallas TX 75275-0337 • Phone 214-768-3059 • Fax 214-768-1473
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metastasis model”, The Fifth Annual Meeting of The Society for Molecular Imaging, Aug, 2006, Hawaii,
USA.
25. Dawen Zhao, Edmond Richer, Li Liu, Jerry W. Shay, Peter P. Antich and Ralph P. Mason, “Antivascular
effects of combretastatin A4 phosphate in breast cancer xenograft: comparison of MRI and bioluminescence
imaging (BLI) analysis”, The Fifth Annual Meeting of The Society for Molecular Imaging, Aug, 2006,
Hawaii, USA.
26. Zhao,D., Richer, E., Liu, Li., Ya Ren, Slavine, N., Shay, J. W., Antich, P. P., Mason, R. P., “ In vivo
monitoring of antivascular effects of combretastatin A4 phosphate in a breast cancer xenograft model”, 97th
AACR, Washington, DC, Apr 2006.
27. Lewis M A, Slavine NV, Soesbe T, Richer E, Antich PP: Scatter Correction for Low-Energy Small Animal
SPECT using Optical Surface Topography in a Dual Modality Imaging System. 2nd
Biannual Workshop on
Small-Animal SPECT Imaging, 8-10 March 2006, Tucson, Arizona.
28. Zhao,D., Harper, A., Richer, E., Liu, Li., Slavine, N., Shay, J. W., Antich, P. P., Mason, R. P. , “Novel
application of bioluminescent imaging: Interrogating acute effects of the vascular targeting agent
combretastatin”, 9th
International Workshop on The Tumor Microenvironment, Oxford, England, Aug 2005.
29. Lewis M A, Richer E, Antich PP: Integrated Motion Control and Data Acquisition for Ultrasound Critical-
Angle Reflectometry Using NI LabVIEW State Diagram Toolkit. NIWeek 2005, 16-18 August 2005, Austin,
Texas.
30. Antich PP, Lewis MA, Richer E, Slavine N, Zhao D, Soesbe T, Li X, Constantinescu A, Mason RP: A Dual
Modality Optical/SPECT Imaging System for Murine Models of Human Breast Cancer. Fourth DoD BCRP
Era of Hope Meeting, 8-11 June 2005, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
31. Antich P, Lewis MA, Richer E: Bone Mechanical Quality Measured by Ultrasound Critical Angle
Reflectometry. NIAMS/ASBMR/INSERM/NIBIB Workshop on Bone Quality: What Is It and Can We
Measure It? 2-3 May 2005, Bethesda, Maryland.
32. Richer E, Lewis M, Odvina CV, Vazquez MA, Smith BJ, Peterson RD, Poindexter JR, Antich PP, Pak CYC:
Reduction in Normalized Bone Elasticity Following Long-Term Bisphophonate Treatment and Renal
Transplantation as Measured by Ultrasound Critical Angle Reflectometry. Fifth European Congress on
Clinical and Economic Aspects of Osteoporosis and Osteoarthritis, 16-19 March, 2005, Rome, Italy.
33. Li X, Xia M, Richer E, Lewis M, Smith B, Adam A, Mason R, Liu H, Antich PP: Optical Imaging Phantom
Study for Quantitative Imaging Correction and Physiological Parameter Detection in vivo. The University of
Texas System Molecular Medicine Symposium, 21-22 February 2005, Houston.
34. Soesbe TC, Lewis M A, Richer E, Antich PP: Development of a Multi-Pinhole CCD Based SPECT Detector
for High-Resolution and High-Sensitivity Imaging in Murine Models of Human Disease. The University of
Texas System Molecular Medicine Symposium, 21-22 February 2005, Houston.
35. Antich PP, Lewis M A, Richer E, Smith B: Ultrasound Critical-Angle Reflectometry: Measuring Velocities in
Hard and Soft Anisotropic Tissues. Third International Conference on the Ultrasonic Measurement and
Imaging of Tissue Elasticity, 17-20 October, 2004, Lake Windermere, Cumbria, UK.
36. Richer E, Slavine N, Lewis MA, Tsyganov E, Gellert GC, Dikmen ZG, Bhagwandin V, Shay JW, Mason RP,
Antich PP: Three Dimensional Light Emission Tomography using Multiple Rotating CCD Cameras. Third
Annual Meeting of The Society for Molecular Imaging, 9-12 September, 2004, St. Louis.
37. E Richer, M Lewis, CV Odvina, MA Vasquez, CYC Pak, PP Antich, “Impaired Bone Quality in
Bisphosphonate Treatment and Renal Transplantation by Ultrasound Critical Angle Reflectometry (UCR)",
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, Vol. 18, Suppl. 2, pp S207, Sept. 2003.
38. PP Antich, M A Lewis, E Richer, B Smith: In Vivo Assessment of Bone Quality in the Clinic with a Second
Generation Ultrasound Critical-Angle Reflectometer, IBMS-JSMBR 2003, Osaka, Japan. In Bone 32:5
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Southern Methodist University Bobby B. Lyle School of Engineering
Biomedical Instrumentation and Robotics Laboratory • Mechanical Engineering Department
PO Box 750337 • Dallas TX 75275-0337 • Phone 214-768-3059 • Fax 214-768-1473
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Suppl., S184, May 2003.
39. PP Antich, M A Lewis, E Richer, PV Kulkarni, B Smith, R P Mason: A Novel Multi-Pinhole/CCD-Coupled
CsI(Tl) Crystal Gamma Camera For Fully 3D μSPECT/μCT Small-Animal Imaging. SNM 2003, New
Orleans. In Journal of Nuclear Medicine 44:5 (Supplement), No. 523, 161P, 2003
40. Tsyganov E, Buzulutskov A, Antich PP, Moore J, Parkey R, Richer E, Seliounine S, Slavine N, Nguyen T:
Triple GEM structure for medical imaging, Proceedings of the Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical
Imaging Conference, Nov. 2002.
41. Mehta S, Antich P, Richer E, Daptary M, Lewis M A, “Bone Elastometric Measurements by Ultrasound
Elastometry: Observations On Physiology And Functional Organization Of Bone”, Proceedings of the 2000
ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Nov. 2000.
42. Stoianovici D, Richer E, Ephanov A and Hurmuzlu Y, “Achieving a Massless Haptic Interface”, in
Proceedings of the ASME Dynamic Systems and control Division, 1997, DSC-Vol. 61, pp. 123-130.
43. Ciolacu F, Richer E: Determination of tribological properties of a synthetic cutting fluid. Yugoslav Congress
of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Nis, 1994.
44. Zamfirache M, Richer E, “Recherches concernant la temperature de taille a la travail au tour de l’acier
E35NC016,” Annals of University of Craiova, Craiova, 1993.
45. Ciolacu F, Richer E and Tarpe G, “Researches on the influence of a new type of cutting fluid on the
machinability of stainless steels,” Proceedings of the International Conference in Mechanical Engineering,
Pitesti, Romania, 1992.
46. Tarita D, Richer E, Tarpe G, “Some aspects concerning cemented carbide tools wear at austenitic stainless
steel turning,” Proceedings of the International Conference in Mechanical Engineering, Pitesti, Romania,
1992.