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Fofonoff, T., Martel, S., Hatsapoulos, N., Hunter, I., & Donoghue, J. (2004). Microelectrode array fabrication by electrical discharge machining and chemical etching. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 51(6), 890-895. External link
Fofonoff, T., Martel, S., & Hunter, I. (2003, September). Assembly-ready brain microelectrode arrays [Paper]. 25th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC 2003), Cancun, Mexico. External link
Fofonoff, T., Martel, S., Wiseman, C., Dyer, R., Hunter, I., Hatsopoulos, N., & Donoghue, J. (2002, October). Highly flexible manufacturing technique for microelectrode array fabrication [Paper]. 2nd Joint IEEE-EMBS and BMES Conference, Houston, TX, USA. External link
Fofonoff, T., Wiseman, C., Dyer, R., Malasek, J., Burgert, J., Martel, S., Hunter, I., Hatsopoulos, N., & Donoghue, J. (2002, May). Mechanical assembly of a microelectrode array for use in a wireless intracortical recording device [Paper]. 2nd annual international IEEE-EMBS special topic conference on microtechnologies in medicine and biology, Madison, Wisconsin, USA. External link
Martel, S., & Hunter, I. (2002, January). Nanofactories based on a fleet of scientific instruments configured as miniature autonomous robots [Paper]. 3rd International Workshop on Microfactories (IWMF 2002), Minneapolis, MN, USA. Unavailable
Martel, S., Pelletier, J., Fréchette, A., Azar, A., Valin, B., Poulin, F., Blouin, A., Prud'homme, H., & Hunter, I. (2002, October). Toward nanorobotics platforms for high-throughput biomedical applications at the nanometer-scale [Paper]. 2nd Joint IEEE-EMBS and BMES Conference, Houston, TX, USA. External link
Martel, S., Hatsopoulos, N., Donoghue, J., Hunter, I., Burgert, J., Malasek, J., Wiseman, C., & Dyer, R. (2001, October). Development of a wireless brain implant: the Telemetric Electrode Array System (TEAS) project [Paper]. 23rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC 2001), Istanbul, Turkey. External link
Martel, S., Riebel, S., Koker, T., Sherwood, M., & Hunter, I. (2001, January). Large-scale nanorobotic factory automation based on the NanoWalker technology [Paper]. 8th IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation, Nice, France. External link
Martel, S., Koker, T., & Hunter, I. (2001, January). Main design issues for embedding onto a wireless miniature robot, a scanning tunneling positioning system capable of atomic resolution over a half-meter diameter surface area [Paper]. Microrobotics and Microassembly III, Newton, MA. External link
Martel, S., Embler, J., Riebel, S., Gibbons, J., & Hunter, I. (2001, January). Novel heat dissipation approach for high-powered miniature robots [Paper]. Microrobotics and Microassembly III, Newton, MA. External link
Martel, S., & Hunter, I. (2001, January). Piezo-drive circuits for amplitude modulated locomotion for miniature wireless robots [Paper]. Microrobotics and Microassembly III, Newton, MA. External link
Martel, S., & Hunter, I. (2001, October). Universal front-end stage for electrophysical mappings [Paper]. 23rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC 2001), Istanbul, Turkey. External link