Nathaniel Lazorchak

MS Student

Department of BIomedical Engineering
Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
723 W Michigan St., SL220
Indianapolis, IN 46202, United States
Ph: +1 (317) 430-9410
Hometown: Indianapolis, IN, U.S.A.

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EDUCATION:
UNDERGRADUATE
Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis, U.S.A. 08.2018 – 05.2022
BS Biomedical Engineering

BA German



GRADUATE
Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis, U.S.A. 05.2022 - present
MS Biomedical Engineering Advisor: Ken Yoshida





ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:
Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Research Assistant 05.2019 - 06.2022
Graduate Research Assistant 06.2022 - present





PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIPS:
Organization Rank Inclusive Dates
International Functional Electrical Stimulation Society Student Member 2020 – present
Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society Member, IN-Z 2020 - present


PUBLICATIONS: Nathaniel Lazorchak

OrcID: 0000-0002-7631-1695
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
J1 N. Lazorchak, M. R. Horn, M. I. Muzquiz, L. M. Mintch, and K. Yoshida, “Accurate simulation of cuff electrode stimulation predicting in‐vivo strength‐duration thresholds,” Artificial Organs, Aug. 2022

DOI: 10.1111/aor.14374


Conference Papers (≥2 Pages) / Abstracts (≤1 Page)
C2 N. Lazorchak, M. R. Horn, and K. Yoshdida, “Low Frequency Alternating Current Block-Activation Window: In-silico Predictions,” presented at the RehabWeek 2022, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, Jul. 2022.
C1 N. Lazorchak, M. R. Horn, M. I. Muzquiz, L. M. Mintch, and K. Yoshida, “Accurate simulation of cuff electrode stimulation predicting in‐vivo strength‐duration thresholds,” presented at the IFESS 2021 Conference, Sep. 2021
A1 M. Ryne Horn, Nathaniel Lazorchack, Awadh Al Hawwash, and Ken Yoshida, “In-Silico model of the Low Frequency Alternating Block - Activation Window,” presented at the 2021 MN Neuromodulation Symposium, Online, Apr. 2021.