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Aubin, C.-É., Dansereau, J., Petit, Y., Parent, F., De Guise, J. A., & Labelle, H. (1996, June). Three-dimensional reconstruction of vertebral endplates for the study of scoliotic spine wedging [Paper]. 1st Meeting of the International Research Society of Spinal Deformities (IRSSD 1996), Huddinge, Sweden. External link
Loranger, S., Parent, F., Lambin-Iezzi, V., & Kashyap, R. (2016, February). Enhancement of Rayleigh scatter in optical fiber by simple UV treatment: an order of magnitude increase in distributed sensing sensitivity [Paper]. Optical Components and Materials XIII, USA (7 pages). External link
Lapointe, J., Ledemi, Y., Loranger, S., Iezzi, V. L., Soares De Lima Filho, E., Parent, F., Morency, S., Messaddeq, Y., & Kashyap, R. (2016). Fabrication of ultrafast laser written low-loss waveguides in flexible As₂S₃ chalcogenide glass tape. Optics Letters, 41(2), 203-206. External link
Lapointe, J., Parent, F., Loranger, S., Gagné, M., & Kashyap, R. (2015, October). PLENARY empowering cell phones with photonics [Paper]. 2nd International Conference on Opto-Electronics and Applied Optics (IEM OPTRONIX 2015), Vancouver, BC, Canada (4 pages). External link
Lapointe, J., Parent, F., Soares De Lima Filho, E., Loranger, S., & Kashyap, R. (2015). Toward the integration of optical sensors in smartphone screens using femtosecond laser writing. Optics Letters, 40(23), 5654-5657. External link
Mandal, K. K., Parent, F., Kashyap, R., Martel, S., & Kadoury, S. (2017). Assessment of the accuracy of optical shape sensing for needle tracking interventions. Journal of Medical Devices, 11(3), 7 pages. External link
Mandal, K. K., Parent, F., Martel, S., Kashyap, R., & Kadoury, S. (2015, February). Calibration of a needle tracking device with fiber Bragg grating sensors [Paper]. SPIE Medical Imaging, Orlando, Florida (8 pages). External link
Parent, F., Gérard, M., Monet, F., Loranger, S., Soulez, G., Kashyap, R., & Kadoury, S. (2019). Intra-arterial Image Guidance with Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometry Shape Sensing. IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 38(2), 482-492. External link
Parent, F., Loranger, S., Mandal, K. K., Iezzi, V. L., Lapointe, J., Boisvert, J.-S., Baiad, M. D., Kadoury, S., & Kashyap, R. (2017). Enhancement of accuracy in shape sensing of surgical needles using optical frequency domain reflectometry in optical fibers. Biomedical Optics Express, 8(4), 2210-2221. External link
Parent, F., Gérard, M., Kashyap, R., & Kadoury, S. (2017, September). UV exposed optical fibers with frequency domain reflectometry for device tracking in intra-arterial procedures [Paper]. 20th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention (MICCAI 2017), Québec City, QC, Canada. External link
Parent, F. (2016). Reconstruction 3D de la forme d'aiguilles chirurgicales en utilisant la réflectométrie fréquentielle dans des fibres optiques [Master's thesis, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Available
Parent, F., Kanti Mandal, K., Loranger, S., Watanabe Fernandes, E. H., Kashyap, R., & Kadoury, S. (2016, February). 3D shape tracking of minimally invasive medical instruments using optical frequency domain reflectometry [Paper]. Medical Imaging 2016, San Diego, California. External link
Parent, F., Loranger, S., Kadoury, S., & Kashyap, R. (2016, July). Massive enhancement of scatter in UV exposed optical Fibers [Paper]. Specialty Optical Fibers (SOF 2016), Vancouver, Canada. External link