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Debojit Biswas

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Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|July 1, 2017
An Automatic Car Counting System Using OverFeat FrameworkDebojit Biswas, Hongbo Su, Chengyi Wang, et al.
North American Spine Society Journal|March 31, 2025
Integrating finite element analysis and physics-informed neural networks for biomechanical modeling of the human lumbar spineMohsen Ahmadi, Debojit Biswas, Rudy Paul, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 13, 2025
Streamlined and efficient patient-specific modeling for lumbar spine segmentation and finite element analysisMohsen Ahmadi, Hanxi Chen, Maohua Lin, et al.
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology|July 3, 2026
Advances in biomechanical modeling of lumbar spine diseases and tumors: gaps, opportunities, and AI integrationElizabeth Beaulieu, Marshall Daffner, Dominic Obraitis, et al.
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Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|July 1, 2017
An Automatic Car Counting System Using OverFeat FrameworkDebojit Biswas, Hongbo Su, Chengyi Wang, et al.
North American Spine Society Journal|March 31, 2025
Integrating finite element analysis and physics-informed neural networks for biomechanical modeling of the human lumbar spineMohsen Ahmadi, Debojit Biswas, Rudy Paul, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 13, 2025
Streamlined and efficient patient-specific modeling for lumbar spine segmentation and finite element analysisMohsen Ahmadi, Hanxi Chen, Maohua Lin, et al.
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology|July 3, 2026
Advances in biomechanical modeling of lumbar spine diseases and tumors: gaps, opportunities, and AI integrationElizabeth Beaulieu, Marshall Daffner, Dominic Obraitis, et al.
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