
معرفی
Dr. Dawn MacIsaac is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of New Brunswick’s Faculty of Computer Science, where she has served for over 14 years. She holds a PhD and Master of Science in Engineering from the same institution. Her research focuses on Biomedical Engineering, Software Engineering, Knowledge Engineering, and Signal Processing, particularly in the context of myoelectric control systems and biomedical signal analysis.
Dr. MacIsaac has authored 49 peer-reviewed publications and supervised 25 graduate students. Her work emphasizes improving the performance and robustness of myoelectric prosthetics through advanced machine learning techniques, signal processing algorithms, and adaptive control strategies. Notable contributions include developing the Myosim 2.0 EMG simulation tool and pioneering self-supervised learning approaches for pattern recognition in unclear-label environments.
She currently serves on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology and is a Professional Engineer (PEng) registered with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geologists of New Brunswick (APEGNB). Her research bridges engineering and healthcare, addressing challenges in signal quality assessment, fatigue monitoring, and human-machine interface design.
Key themes in her publications include enhancing EMG signal analysis for medical applications, optimizing control systems for prosthetic devices, and advancing methodologies for automated biosignal evaluation. Her interdisciplinary work impacts rehabilitation technology, clinical diagnostics, and biomedical instrumentation.





