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Alfalah, S.F., Falah, J.F., Muhaidat, N., Hudaib, A., Koshebye, D. and AlHourani, S
Virtual Reality Learning Environment in Embryology Education International Journal of Educational and Pedagogical Sciences 13(12), pp.1461-1464.
UAE2019Participant
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Alfalah, S., Falah, J., Alfalah, T., Elfalah, M. and Falah, O.,
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Computer, Electrical, Automation, Control and Information Engineering
UK2017 Participant
Vol. 11, No. (4), pp.392-396.
  
Falah J., Alfalah S., Alfalah T.
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Computer, Electrical, Automation, Control and Information Engineering
UK2017 Participant
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Alfalah S. F., Harrison D. K., and Charissis V.
HCI2013 In Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality. Systems and Applications, Springer Berlin Heidelberg. pp. 3-11
USA2013bParticipant
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Falah J., Alfalah S., Harrison D. K., & Charissis V.
IEEE Technically Co-Sponsored Science and Information (SAI) Conference 2014
USA2013 Participant
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AlFalah S. F. M., Harrison D. K., Charissis V., Evans D.,
The Operational Research Society Simulation Workshop 2012 (SW12)
UK2012Participant
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AlFalah S. F. M., Harrison D. K., Charissis V., Evans D.,
In proceeding of: the 10th International Conference on Manufacturing Research (ICMR2012) Vol. 1, pp. 329-343
UK2012Participant
  
AlFalah S. F. M., Harrison D. K., Charissis V., Evans D.,
The 9th International Conference on Manufacturing Research ICMR,
UK2011Participant
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Salsabeel F. M. Alfalah Jannat Falah Warren Chan Soheeb Khan David K. Harrison Tasneem Alfalah Vassilis Charissis
Science and Information Conference
UK 2014Participant
A prototype virtual reality application has been developed as a diagnostic tool to aid visualisation of gait analysis and improve accessibility for health professionals who lack the technical experience to operate motion capture systems.