Keat G. Ong
Affiliations: | Biomedical Engineering | Michigan Technological University, USA |
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Biomedical Engineering, Electricity and Magnetism Physics, Materials Science EngineeringGoogle:
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Sign in to add traineeEe L. Tan | grad student | 2011 | Michigan Technological University |
Brandon D. Pereles | grad student | 2014 | Michigan Technological University |
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Pennel Z, McGeehan M, Ong KG. (2023) An Optoelectronics-Based Compressive Force Sensor with Scalable Sensitivity. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland). 23 |
Skinner WS, Zhang S, Garcia JR, et al. (2023) Magnetoelastic Monitoring System for Tracking Growth of Human Mesenchymal Stromal Cells. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland). 23 |
Skinner WS, Zhang S, Guldberg RE, et al. (2022) Magnetoelastic Sensor Optimization for Improving Mass Monitoring. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland). 22 |
Shekhar S, Karipott SS, Guldberg RE, et al. (2021) Magnetoelastic Sensors for Real-Time Tracking of Cell Growth. Biotechnology and Bioengineering |
Klosterhoff BS, Kaiser J, Nelson BD, et al. (2020) Wireless sensor enables longitudinal monitoring of regenerative niche mechanics during rehabilitation that enhance bone repair. Bone. 115311 |
Zhang Z, Pinnaratip R, Ong KG, et al. (2020) Correlating the mass and mechanical property changes during the degradation of PEG-based adhesive. Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 137 |
DeRouin A, Guillory R, He W, et al. (2018) Magnetoelastic galfenol as a stent material for wirelessly controlled degradation rates. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part B, Applied Biomaterials |
Karipott SS, Nelson BD, Guldberg RE, et al. (2018) Clinical potential of implantable wireless sensors for orthopedic treatments. Expert Review of Medical Devices. 1-10 |
Holmes HR, Vlaisavljevich E, Tan EL, et al. (2018) Control of cellular adhesion and myofibroblastic character with sub-micrometer magnetoelastic vibrations. Journal of Biomechanics |
Karipott SS, Veetil PM, Nelson BD, et al. (2018) An Embedded Wireless Temperature Sensor for Orthopedic Implants Ieee Sensors Journal. 18: 1265-1272 |