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Asst. Prof. Of Engineering (Research) And Chief Systems Engineer, Braingate2 Brain-Machine Interface System

Position:
Assistant Professor (Research) at Brown University, Research Biomedical Engineer at Department of Veterans Affairs, Systems Developer (Brain-Machine Interface) at BrainGate2 Project
Location:
Providence, Rhode Island Area
Industry:
Research
Work:
Brown University - School of Engineering since 2010
Assistant Professor (Research)
Department of Veterans Affairs since Feb 2006
Research Biomedical Engineer
BrainGate2 Project since 2006
Systems Developer (Brain-Machine Interface)
Brown University 2003 - 2009
Research Fellow
UCSD 1994 - 1995
Lecturer, Electrical & Comp Eng Dept
AT&T 1993 - 1995
Sr Principle Engineer / Project Leader
NCR 1990 - 1993
Principle Engineer / ASIC Design
NCR 1987 - 1990
Custom VLSI Design Engineer
Education:
Wake Forest University School of Medicine 1996 - 2003
The University of Texas at Austin 1985 - 1987
Stanford University 1981 - 1985
Skills:
Neuroscience, Statistics, Algorithms, Signal Processing, R&D, Simulations, Matlab, Science, Biomedical Engineering, Machine Learning, Electrophysiology, Biotechnology, Clinical Research, Modeling
Honor & Awards:
VLSI Circuit Design (With J. Sanwo and G Milby): 1992 : Canadian Patent # 1,304,459: “ECL-to-CMOS Converter” 1990 : US Patent # 4,888,501: “ECL-to-CMOS Converter”
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Chief Systems Engineer , Assistant Professor Of Engineering , Brown University; Providence Va Med Ctr

Location:
40 Sheep Farm Dr, East Greenwich, RI 02818
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Brown University - School of Engineering since 2010
Assistant Professor of Engineering (Research)
Department of Veterans Affairs - Providence, Rhode Island Area since Feb 2006
Research Biomedical Engineer
Brown University - Providence, RI 2003 - 2010
Research Fellow
UCSD - Greater San Diego Area 1994 - 1995
Lecturer, Electrical & Computer Engineering
AT&T - Greater San Diego Area 1993 - 1995
Sr Principle Engineer / Project Leader
NCR/Teradata - Greater San Diego Area 1990 - 1993
Principle Engineer / ASIC Design
NCR - Greater San Diego Area 1987 - 1990
Custom VLSI Design Engineer
Education:
Wake Forest University School of Medicine 1996 - 2003
The University of Texas at Austin 1985 - 1987
Stanford University 1981 - 1985
Skills:
Biomedical Engineering, Signal Processing, Simulations, Neuroscience, Software Development, Matlab, Algorithms, Machine Learning, Clinical Research, Embedded Systems, R&D, Research, Medical Device R&D, Product Management, Software Project Management, Statistics, Product Development, Brain Computer Interfaces, Innovation Development, Translational Research, Feature Prioritization, Technology Integration, Wearable Computing, Technical Product Management, Electrophysiology, In Vivo Electrophysiology, Technological Innovation, Interdisciplinary Collaboration

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Us Patents

Ecl To Cmos Converter

US Patent:
4888501, Dec 19, 1989
Filed:
Oct 19, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/259838
Inventors:
Ikuo J. Sanwo - San Marcos CA
John D. Simeral - San Diego CA
Richard A. Daniel - Escondido CA
Assignee:
NCR Corporation - Dayton OH
International Classification:
H03K 1902
H03K 19092
H03K 512
US Classification:
307475
Abstract:
The subject invention is an ECL to CMOS converter for converting high or low ECL logic signals. The converter comprises a CMOS inverter for providing low or high CMOS logic signals at its output in response to a first or second signal, respectively, applied to its input. The first signal must exceed a first predetermined value and the second signal must fall below a second predetermined value. The first and second predetermined values are such that either the low ECL signal does not fall below the second predetermined value or the high ECL signal does not exceed the first predetermined value. The converter also provides means for converting the high and low logic signals to the first and second signals, respectively.

System And Methods For Mobile Medical Monitoring

US Patent:
2017004, Feb 16, 2017
Filed:
Apr 13, 2015
Appl. No.:
15/304382
Inventors:
Arto V. NURMIKKO - Providence RI, US
David Christopher HEELAN - Providence RI, US
David Allenson BORTON - Providence RI, US
Jacob KOMAR - Providence RI, US
David ROSLER - Providence RI, US
John D. SIMERAL - East Greenwich RI, US
- Providence RI, US
International Classification:
A61F 4/00
A61B 5/0205
A61B 5/03
A61B 5/04
A61B 5/11
A61B 5/145
A61B 5/00
A61N 1/36
A61B 5/0482
A61F 2/14
A61M 5/172
A61F 2/04
A61N 1/39
A61F 2/26
A61F 2/44
G06F 3/01
A61B 5/0404
G06F 19/00
A61B 5/16
Abstract:
A portable monitoring device for whole-body monitoring can include a receiver configured to receive wireless signals representing real-time neural activity from a neural sensor and to process the wireless signals into digital signals. The portable monitoring device can also include a first processor coupled to the receiver configured to receive the digital signals from the receiver and a programmable processor coupled to the first processor. The programmable processor can be configured to process the digital signals and generate a mapping of the neural activity into a person's behavior, a person's mood, a person's health condition, a person's memory, or a person's intentions.

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