Collaborative Reports
- Ethics Analysis of Predictive Algorithms: An Assessment Report for BC Safety Authority
As the System Analyst at Generation R. An AI ethics internal audit for BC Safety Authority by Generation R Consulting, July 2017 - The Ethics and Governance of Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems
As an assistant researcher, by Open Roboethics Institute, Nov. 2015
Conference and Journal Publications
- [Accepted] A. Moon, S. Kim, Rismani, Millar J, A. van Poortvliet, C. Roome (2018) Lessons Learned: An Ethics Roadmap for Real-Time Predictions. Journal of Machine Learning Research.
- [Accepted] Rismani, and H. F. M. Van der Loos, “Improving Needs-finding techniques for medical device development at low resource environments using Activity Theory“, 2017 International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED), Vancouver, Canada, 2017.
- [Accepted] Rismani, P. Ostafichuck, C. Jaeger, J. Nakane, “Using a Project on Assistive Technology to Teach CAD and Rapid Prototyping”, 2017 Canadian Engineering Education Association (CEEA), Toronto, Canada, 2017.
- [Accepted] Rismani, M. Ratto and H. F. M. Van der Loos, “Use of activity theory-based need finding for biomedical device development“, Proceedings of the 2016 38th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), Orlando, FL, 2016, pp. 4341-4344.
- [Accepted] Rismani, and H. F. M. Van der Loos, ” The competitive advantage of using 3d-printing in low-resource healthcare settings,” Proceedings of the 2015 International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED), Milan, Italy, 2015.
- [Accepted] Rismani, G. Allan, V. Chung, D. Wilson, ” Applying the Biodesign innovation process: Addressing the inadequate supply of surgical screws in the developing world,”Proceedings of the 2014 IEEE Conference on Healthcare Innovation and Point-of-Care Technologies, Seattle, DC, 2014.
Journal Publications
- [Accepted, in minor revisions] EM. Smith, S. Rismani S, WB. Mortenson, A. Mihailidis , WC. Miller. (2017) “A Chanceto Try”: Shared Control for Powered Wheelchair Assessment and Training. American Journal of Occupational Therapy.
Thesis
Use of activity theory as basis for a novel needs-finding technique for medical device development in low-resource environments (link)