| 2007 |
| 6 | EE | Ryan E. Janzen,
Steve Mann:
Arrays of water jets as user interfaces: detection and estimation of flow by listening to turbulence signatures using hydrophones.
ACM Multimedia 2007: 505-508 |
| 5 | EE | Steve Mann,
Ryan E. Janzen:
Fluid samplers: sampling music keyboards having fluidly continuous action and sound, without being electrophones.
ACM Multimedia 2007: 912-921 |
| 4 | EE | Steve Mann,
Ryan E. Janzen,
Raymond Lo,
James Fung:
Non-electrophonic cyborg instruments: playing on everyday things as if the whole world were one giant musical instrument.
ACM Multimedia 2007: 932-941 |
| 2006 |
| 3 | EE | Steve Mann,
Ryan E. Janzen,
Mark Post:
Hydraulophone design considerations: absement, displacement, and velocity-sensitive music keyboard in which each key is a water jet.
ACM Multimedia 2006: 519-528 |
| 2 | EE | Ryan E. Janzen,
Narayan C. Kar:
Efficiency Improvements from an Electric Vehicle Induction Motor Drive, with Augmentations to a PI Control.
CCECE 2006: 1228-1231 |
| 1 | EE | Steve Mann,
Michael Georgas,
Ryan E. Janzen:
Water Jets as Pixels: Water Fountains as Both Sensors and Displays.
ISM 2006: 766-772 |