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2018
This project concerns the simulation of skeletal muscle fiber growth.
2022
This ongoing project is about comparing emergent communication between two agents using 1D and 2D paradigms.
Published in Journal of Applied Physiology, 2018
This paper introduces a new method to run automated image segementation and analysis of skeletal muscle cross-sections combining filtering, binarization, and watershed segmentation techniques.
Recommended citation: Wen Y, Murach KA, Vechetti IJ Jr, et al. MyoVision: software for automated high-content analysis of skeletal muscle immunohistochemistry. J Appl Physiol (1985). 2018;124(1):40–51. doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00762.2017 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6048460/
Published in International Conference on Automation, Robotics and Applications, 2021
This paper investigates a new method for the assembly of global patterns in a multi-robot swarm following basic mean-shift based formation rules.
Recommended citation: C. Vickery, S.A. Salehi. "A Mean Shift-Based Pattern Formation Algorithm for Robot Swarms," 2021 International Conference on Automation, Robotics and Applications. February 2021. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9376415
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This talk was given for the Muscle Forum at the University of Kentucky in September of 2018. I spoke about work that I did over the summer of 2018 concerning modeling skeletal muscle genesis and growth using agent-based modeling. The aim was to create a simulation that could model the relationship between myoblasts, muscle fibers, myofibrils, and nuclei in order to gain more insight about the growth of muscle fibers from the time of their generation due to the fusion of myoblasts.
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This is a presentation I gave virtually at ICARA 2021 that investigates a new method for the assembly of global patterns in a multi-robot swarm following basic mean-shift based formation rules.
Teaching Assistant, University of Kentucky, Comp. Eng., 2020
I worked as an undergraduate teaching assistant for a Computer Organization class during the fall of 2020. This involved modifying prior assignments and answering student questions about concepts, projects, and homework during office hours. The class material dealt with the MIPS assembly language and datapath as well as concepts related to memory and caching.
Teaching Assistant, Virginia Tech, Comp. Sci., 2021
I worked as an graduate teaching assistant for an Intro to Computer Organization class during the fall of 2021. This involved grading student assignments and exams and answering student questions about concepts, projects, and homework during office hours (10 hr./week). The class material dealt with the MIPS assembly language and datapath as well as concepts related to memory and caching.
Teaching Assistant, Virginia Tech, Comp. Sci., 2022
I worked as an graduate teaching assistant for an Intro to Computer Organization class during the fall of 2021. This involved grading student assignments and answering student questions about concepts, projects, and homework during office hours (4 hr./week). The class material dealt with the MIPS assembly language and datapath as well as concepts related to memory and caching.