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Daniel Sousa Schulman

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Human Factors|September 12, 2023
A Visual-Vestibular Model to Predict Motion Sickness for Linear and Angular MotionDaniel Sousa Schulman, Nishant Jalgaonkar, Sneha Ojha, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|February 8, 2025
Experimental Investigation of the Efficacy of Preemptive Tilting Seats in mitigating CarsicknessNishant Jalgaonkar, Daniel Sousa Schulman, Ming Shao, et al.
Nature Protocols|May 15, 2020
Assembly and operation of an open-source, computer numerical controlled (CNC) robot for performing cranial microsurgical proceduresMathew L Rynes, Leila Ghanbari, Daniel Sousa Schulman, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|February 5, 2026
Physiological data-driven models for motion sickness predictionDaniel Sousa Schulman, Bradley Kerr, Srikanth Kolachalama, et al.
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Human Factors|September 12, 2023
A Visual-Vestibular Model to Predict Motion Sickness for Linear and Angular MotionDaniel Sousa Schulman, Nishant Jalgaonkar, Sneha Ojha, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|February 8, 2025
Experimental Investigation of the Efficacy of Preemptive Tilting Seats in mitigating CarsicknessNishant Jalgaonkar, Daniel Sousa Schulman, Ming Shao, et al.
Nature Protocols|May 15, 2020
Assembly and operation of an open-source, computer numerical controlled (CNC) robot for performing cranial microsurgical proceduresMathew L Rynes, Leila Ghanbari, Daniel Sousa Schulman, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|February 5, 2026
Physiological data-driven models for motion sickness predictionDaniel Sousa Schulman, Bradley Kerr, Srikanth Kolachalama, et al.
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