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`Education:
`Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, Biomedical Engineering, June, 2003
`Thesis: “Transcutaneous Inductively-Powered Neural Recording System”
`Thesis Committee: J. W. Judy (advisor), I. Mody (advisor), F. Bezanilla, and W. J. Kaiser
`M.S. University of New Hampshire, Durham, Electrical Engineering, May, 1999
`Thesis - “Evaluation of Integrated Antenna Diversity Systems” (Advisor: J. T. Bernhard)
`B.S. University of New Hampshire, Durham, Electrical Engineering, May, 1997
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`Research leadership:
`Reilly Professor
`Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, School of Electrical and Computer
`Engineering, Purdue University – June ’05 (beginning as assistant professor) to present
`Research and teaching of bioelectricity and the modular design of biological implants in
`general and neural prosthetic devices in particular. Module types include those for: sensing
`biological activity, actuating a cellular or system response, transmitting and receiving data,
`and powering implantable systems of modules. These systems combined into distinct,
`application-specific integrated circuits and devices, enable scientists and clinicians working
`with our center to conduct high impact and hereto impracticable experiments. These
`systems are also developing novel avenues for the treatment of neural disorders through
`miniature, wireless, electronic prostheses. Specific research and clinical applications
`explored include: epilepsy, BCIs, addiction, glaucoma, and cardiology.
`Director
`Center for Implantable Devices – April ‘10 to present
`Founded Center for Implantable Devices (CID) to lead in the research, development, and
`translation of implantable medical devices through collaborations between Purdue faculty,
`and national and international clinical, and commercial partners. Grown in seven years to
`more than 20 faculty members, including five new hires, and over $30M in extramural
`funding.
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`Administrative leadership:
`Associate Dean for Research and Innovation
`College of Engineering, Purdue University – May ’19 – June ‘19
`Leading interrelated research, innovation, and entrepreneurial efforts at the college level.
`Work towards formation of research institutes, centers of excellence, industry and defense
`partnerships, and incubator spaces. Focus on research, and the translation and
`commercialization of research, for impact.
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`Interim Head
`School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University– Aug ‘18–May ‘19
`Leading the transition and extramural search for a permanent head for the School of
`Electrical and Computer Engineering. Broad impact in five key areas in the interim:
`promotion and tenure of faculty within largest school in the college of engineering;
`recruiting five world class faculty to establish and grow Computer Systems Engineering
`(CSE) area within the department; reimagining graduate student recruitment efforts across
`the school with particular emphasis on CSE; development and relationship building with
`alumni and industry; renovation and reallocation of existing and new space within the
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`Associate Head for Research
`Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University – June ‘13 – June ‘18
`Leading the growth of the research enterprise at the Weldon School of Biomedical
`Engineering. One of four leadership team members of $25M neuroscience pillar. Lead on
`conception, design, construction, equipping and administration of preclinical and
`behavioral bioengineering building wing ($14M). Built institutional partnership between
`Purdue bioengineering and The Jackson Laboratory – leading to two completed and one
`upcoming seed grant cycles funding PIs at both institutions. Built Purdue NIDA partnership
`leading to funding of bioengineers working to address the opioid crisis in partnership with
`clinicians. Built Purdue bioengineering and Goodman-Campbell Brain and Spine (GCBS)
`partnership with translational support and annual retreats at both campuses. Built Purdue
`bioengineering and Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM) Glick Eye Institute
`partnership (modeled on GCBS above). Built Purdue bioengineering and IUSM Surgical
`partnership – leading to one completed and one upcoming rounds of seed grants with
`funding secured from the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI).
`Built Purdue bioengineering Lawrence Livermore National Labs partnership with multiple
`exchange trips bringing together PIs at both institutions in collaborative opportunities.
`Direct supervisor for >12 research staff in the Weldon School. Chair of research committee.
`Primary responsibility for all research and student space and facilities. Led winning team in
`competition for faculty lines at the college level - subsequently hiring chair for five new
`tenure track faculty in last five years. Identifying and building consensus around four
`research areas of excellence for the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering – built out
`critical mass of faculty, space, equipment in each area.
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`Chief Clinical Translation Officer
`College of Engineering, Purdue University – November ‘17 – August ‘18
`Member of College of Engineering Leadership Team (ELT). Enabling physician-engineer
`collaborations in preclinical, clinical, and entrepreneurial efforts to translate engineering
`advances to clinical impact. Growing Purdue bioengineering partnerships with GCBS,
`IUSM, across the college of engineering. Streamlining translation to clinical trials.
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`Other Professional and Research Activities:
`External Advisory Board Member
`Bioengineering, University of Edinburgh – June ‘18 to present
`Mentorship and advice on the growing bioengineering graduate program at the University
`of Edinburgh.
`External Advisory Board Member
`Bioengineering, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez – December ‘17 to present
`Mentorship and advice on the growing bioengineering graduate program at the University
`of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez.
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`Co-founder and CTO
`Bionode, LLC, Indianapolis, IN – January ‘16 to present
`Commercializing electroceutical therapy for glaucoma. 10-40% reduction in IOP in 15
`minutes, with no side effects, from wearable device.
`Associate Editor
`IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering – December ‘06 to present
`Management of the peer review of manuscripts by members of the technical community for
`publication in the flagship IEEE journal for the field of Biomedical Engineering.
`Associate Editor
`Journal of Neural Engineering – November ‘16 to present
`Management of the peer review of manuscripts by members of the technical community for
`publication in the Journal of Neural Engineering.
`Co-founder and VP of IC Design
`Triangle Biosystems Inc., Durham, NC – July ‘03 to May ‘05
`Commercializing my PhD work as head of development of analog ASICs for wireless
`headstages, including RF oscillators, amplifiers, filters and neural pre-conditioning circuits.
`Embedded real-time acquisition and processing system designer. Acquired by Harvard
`Biosciences in fall of 2014.
`Chancellors Fellow
`University of California, Los Angeles – August ‘99 to May ‘03
`PhD dissertation work into the design, manufacture, and packaging of a first-of-its-kind
`miniature implantable wireless neural recording device allowing for unprecedented in vivo
`study of the role the natural environment plays in the development of epilepsy, and in other
`high-level neuroscience phenomena.
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`Teaching Activities:
`- Professor ECE29595: Fundamentals I
`(Evaluation: Spring ’19 – ?/5)
` Taught core course on fundamentals of electrical and computer engineering. Charge,
`voltage, current, power, R, L, C, 1st order circuits, dc, ac, steady-state, phasors, along with a
`brief introduction to semiconductor physics, diodes, and MOSFETs.
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`(Evaluation: Fall ’05 – 4.8/5; Fall ’06 – 4.6/5; Fall ’07 – 4.7/5; Fall ’08 – 4.7/5; Fall ’09 –
`4.6/5; Fall ’10 – 4.7/5; Fall ’11 – 4.5/5; Spring ’14; Fall ’14 – 4.0/5; Fall ’15 – 4.7/5; Fall
`’16 – 4.9/5; Fall ’17 – 4.8/5; Fall ’18 – 4.1/5)
` Designed and taught course on fundamentals of bioelectricity of the mammalian nervous
`system and other excitable tissues. Passive and active forms of electric signals in both the
`single cell and cell-cell communication, tissue and systematic bioelectricity, mathematical
`analysis including Nernst equation, Goldman equation, linear cable theory, and Hodgkin-
`Huxley Model of action potential generation and propagation. Extensive modeling using
`Matlab and SPICE of cells and circuits.
`Taught in the spring of 2014 as online nanoHub-U course with 92 students from around the
`world in attendance.
`Taught in the fall of 2015 as online edX course with over 6,000 students from around the
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`(Evaluation: Fall ’07 – 4.1/5, Fall ’08 – 3.4/5; Fall ’09 – 4.2/5; Fall ’10 4.3/5; Fall ‘13)
` Designed and taught capstone design course in biomedical engineering. In it, seniors put
`into practice the engineering design, planning, and problem solving techniques learned over
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`the course of their time in the program. Six-to-nine teams of four students each tackle
`individual neuroengineering device designs culminating in in-vivo testing of their
`prototypes. This course rewards originality and innovation in engineering design and
`execution above all things, and aims to provide graduating seniors with the leadership and
`presentation skills they will need to succeed in industry.
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`- Professor BME595M: Analog Integrated Circuit Design for Biomedical Applications
`(Evaluation: Fall ’06 – 4.8/5; Fall ’11 – 4.3/5)
` Designed and taught graduate-level design course, teaching the art of analog circuit design
`for biomedical applications. The course has a strong mixture of theory and application with
`a semester project where students design, simulate, layout, verify, and fabricate an ASIC
`for a biomedical application. This course gives students an understanding regarding the
`issues, limitations, and more importantly the possibilities that exist for analog
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` Professor and co-developer BME595B lab: Biomedical Signal Processing
` Advised TA in the design and teaching of hardware lab component for an introduction to
`the application of digital signal processing to practical problems involving biomedical
`signals and systems. Primary instructor was Dr. Michael Heinz. Topics included: examples
`of biomedical signals; analysis of concurrent, coupled, and correlated processes; filtering
`for removal of artifacts; event detection; analysis of waveshape and waveform complexity;
`frequency domain characterization of signals and systems; modeling biomedical signal-
`generating processes and systems; analysis of nonstationary signals; pattern classification
`and diagnostic decision.
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`Grants received:
`1. Current – PI: P. P. Irazoqui, Co-Is: A. Alam, E. Delp, T. Kinzer-Ursem, C. H. Lee, H.
`Lee, J. Linnes, K. Park, S. Sen, L. Solorio, Y. Yeo, M. Zhu, “Eli Lilly: Connected
`Solutions,” Eli Lilly, $3,966,636 (direct costs for year 1 of five year program), Awarded
`June 2018.
`2. Current - PI P. P. Irazoqui, “Bionode Development,” Bionode Inc., $100,000 (total
`costs), Awarded July 2018.
`3. Current – PI: Terry Powley Co-PIs: P. P. Irazoqui, John Furness, Paul Robinson,
`Zhongming Liu, Jenna Rickus, Bartek Rajwa, Matthew Ward, “Mapping Stomach
`Autonomic Circuitry and Function for Neuromodulation of Gastric Disorders,” National
`Institutes of Health (NIH SPARC), $5,492,064 (direct costs), Awarded August 2016.
`4. Current – PIs: P. Pasquina, Todd Kuiken, Levi Hargrove, P. P. Irazoqui “A Pilot Trial to
`Assess Implantable MyoNodes to Improve Prosthetic Function for Transhumeral
`Amputees after Targeted Muscle Reinnervation,” Army, $1,200,000 (direct costs),
`Awarded June 2016.
`5. Completed - PI P. P. Irazoqui, “Bionode Development,” Bionode Inc., $76,544 (total
`costs), Awarded July 2017.
`6. Completed – Co-PIs: P. P. Irazoqui, Thelma Lovick, “GSK Innovation Challenge:
`Closed-loop neuromodulation of urinary incontinence,” Glaxo Smith Kline (GSK),
`$1,000,000 (total costs), Awarded October 2015.
`7. Completed – Co-PIs: P. P. Irazoqui, Terry Powley, Paul Robinson, Zhongming Liu,
`Matthew Ward, “Suppressing Inflammation via Neuromodulation of the GI Tract,”
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`Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), $3,169,661 (total costs),
`Awarded May 2015.
`8. Completed – Co-PIs: P. P. Irazoqui, Tom Nowak, Matthew Ward, “Effect of gastric
`electrical stimulation on vagal nerve conduction in patients with gastroparesis,” Indiana
`Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI), $75,000 (direct costs), Awarded Oct
`2014.
`9. Completed –PI: Leonid Rubchinsky, Co-Investigators: P. P. Irazoqui, Robert Worth,
`“Closed-loop adaptive deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease,” Indiana Clinical
`and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI), $99,814 (direct costs), Awarded Jul 2014.
`10. Current - PI John Jefferys, Co-Investigators: P. P. Irazoqui, Thelma Lovik, “Autonomic
`dysfunction in experimental epilepsy: potential mechanisms for SUDEP,” Epilepsy
`Research United Kingdom (ERUK), £234,693 (direct costs), Awarded May 2014.
`11. Completed - PI K. Seburn, Co-Is P. P. Irazoqui, R. Burgess, G. Cox, “Long-term In
`Vivo Monitoring of Neuromuscular Performance in Mice,” National Institutes of Health,
`Irazoqui budget: $157,384 (direct costs), Awarded September 2013.
`12. Completed - PI Z. Rodd, Co-I P. P. Irazoqui, “Preclinical Assessment of Deep Brain
`Stimulation for the Treatment of Alcoholism,” National Institutes of Health, Irazoqui
`budget: $99,270 (direct costs), Awarded September 2013.
`13. Completed - Co-PIs P. P. Irazoqui, S. W. M. John, “Novel Implantable Devices for
`Glaucoma Research,” Pew Charitable Trust, $500,000 (direct costs renewable for each of
`two years - $1M total), Awarded May 2013.
`14. Current - PI M. Lundstrum, Co –investigators: M. Alam, Z. Chen, J. Clark, S. Datta, P.
`P. Irazoqui, A. Raghunathan, K. Roy, A. Shakouri, J. Roychowdhury, E. Alon, C.
`Chang-Hasnain, D. Antoniadis, L. Daniel, D. Weinstein, M. Watts, “Network for
`Computational Nanotechnology - NEEDS Node,” National Science Foundation,
`$3,500,000 (direct costs), Awarded September 2012.
`15. Completed - PI M. Harris, Co –investigators: B, Boudouris, P. K. Imbrie, P. P. Irazoqui,
`Y. Wu, “NUE: Improvement of Nanoscale Device Education via Theory, Experimental
`Design, and Characterization,” National Science Foundation, $200,000 (direct costs),
`Awarded August 2012.
`16. Completed - PI P. P. Irazoqui, “Epilepsy Technology Development Proposal,”
`Cyberonics Inc., $1,017,755 (total costs), Awarded August 2012.
`17. Completed - PI P. P. Irazoqui, Co-I Levi Hargrove “Improving Robustness of Prosthetic
`Arm Control with an Innovative RF-Based Implantable EMG Sensor,” Defense
`Advanced Research Projects Agency, $1,902,263 (direct costs), Awarded November
`2011.
`18. Completed - PI A. Rundell, Co-Investigators: S. Harbin, P. P. Irazoqui, K. Park, A.
`Panitch, A. Sieving, “A Multidisciplinary and Needs-Driven Approach to Translational
`Team-based Biomedical Engineering Design,” National Institutes of Health - NIBIB,
`$43,200 (direct costs), Awarded April 2011.
`19. Completed - PI P. P. Irazoqui, K. Roy, J. L. Rickus, “Core Technology Development
`Plan for Cyberonics Next-Generation Devices,” Cyberonics Inc., $1,200,000 (total costs),
`Awarded February 2010.
`20. Completed – Co-PIs: W. Chappell, P. P. Irazoqui, S. John, “An Implantable Ultra-
`Miniature Pressure Sensor with Remote Interrogation System,” Howard Hughes Medical
`Institute Collaborative Innovation Award, $4,149,167 (direct costs), Awarded July 2008.
`21. Completed - PI P. P. Irazoqui, “Intra-Cardiac Human Pressure Sensor,” Viricor, Inc,
`$300,000 (total costs), Awarded August 2011.
`22. Completed - PI P. P. Irazoqui, “Magnetic Insertion System for Ultra-Thin Neural
`Electrodes,” Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, $165,950 (direct costs),
`Awarded November 2010.
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`23. Completed - PI P. P. Irazoqui, R. M. Worth, “A Continuous Seizure Monitoring Implant
`for Epilepsy Surgery Candidates,” Wallace H. Coulter Foundation Early Career Award
`Phase II, $220,000 (direct costs), Awarded August 2009.
`24. Completed - PI P. P. Irazoqui, “Multi-Pronged Epilepsy R&D Effort,” Cyberonics Inc.,
`$680,732 (total costs), Awarded November 2008.
`25. Completed - PI P. P. Irazoqui, R. M. Worth, “A Hermetic Biocompatible Ceramic
`Package for Neural Prostheses,” Wallace H. Coulter Foundation Early Career Award,
`$200,000 (direct costs), Awarded June 2007.
`26. Completed - PI P. P. Irazoqui, “Repair of Traumatic Brain Injury Through Wireless
`Electrical Stimulation,” Purdue Research Foundation (PRF), $7,000 (direct costs),
`Awarded February 2007.
`27. Completed - PI P. P. Irazoqui, “An Auditory Central Nervous System Prosthesis,”
`Purdue Research Foundation (PRF), $14,000 (direct costs), Awarded September 2007.
`28. Completed - PI P. P. Irazoqui, B. Ziaie, “A Wireless Active IOP Sensor Integrated With
`SOLX Gold Micro-Shunt,” SOLX, $440,332 (total costs), Awarded January 2007.
`29. Completed - PI P. P. Irazoqui, R. B. Borgens “Wireless Electrical Stimulation of Neural
`Injury Repair,” Trask Foundation, $47,331 (direct costs), Awarded June 2006.
`30. Completed - PI P. P. Irazoqui, “Building Blocks for a Clinical Brain-Machine Interface,”
`The MOSIS Service, $50,000 (direct costs), Awarded February 2006.
`31. Completed - PI P. P. Irazoqui, “Brain-Computer Interfaces for Epilepsy Prosthetics,”
`Purdue Research Foundation (PRF), $30,000 (direct costs), Awarded February 2006.
`32. Completed - PIs P. P. Irazoqui, J. L. Rickus, “A Hybrid Cellular-Silicon Neural
`Prosthetic for Epilepsy,” Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy (CURE) Christopher
`Donalty Award, $100,000 (direct costs), Awarded January 2006.
`33. Completed - PI P. P. Irazoqui, “A Novel Wireless Combined Neural Recording and
`Stimulating Headstage,” NSF SBIR Phase I Proposal 0419453 , $99,250 (total costs),
`Awarded June 2004.
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`Katherine Musick – January 2009 – June 2010 – Sr. Engineer, Sandia National Lab
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`Chuizhou Meng – August 2011 – 2014 – Material Scientist at ENN, Tsinghua
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`Eric Chow – Ph.D. ECE May ’09 – Director of Electrical Engineering, LivaNova Inc.
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`Shriram Ragunathan – Ph.D. BME December ’10 – Founder & CEO, Noctrix Health
`Travis Hassell – M.D./Ph.D. BME December ’10 – Assistant Professor, Vanderbilt
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`Pooja Rajdev – Ph.D. BME May ’11 – Consultant, Manipal Hospitals
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`Brooke Beier – Ph.D. BME December ’11 – Executive Director, O. Tech. Com., Purdue
`Arthur Chlebowski – Ph.D. BME May ’12 – Assistant Professor, U. Southern Indiana
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`Oren Gall – Ph.D. ECE May ’14 – Assistant Research Professor, Penn State
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`Young Kim – Ph.D. ECE August ’16 – Assistant Professor, Gachon University, Korea
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`Curtis Slaughbaugh – Ph.D. BME expected in May ‘21
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`- Brett Collar – B.S. BME May ’19
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`- Trevor Meyer – B.S. BME May ’19
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`- Carson Rivard – B.S. BME May ’19
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`- Sui Shen – B.S. BME May ’19
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`- Michael Williams – B.S. BME May ’19
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`- Art Chlebowski – B.S. BME May ’07
`- Pamela Jimenez – B.S. ECE May ’07
`- Sean Kelly – B.S. BME May ’07
`- Matt Ward – B.S. BME May ’07
`- Maria Dadarlat – B.S. BME May ’08
`- Omeed Paydar – B.S. BME May ’08
`- Brandon Bruhn – B.S. BME May ’09
`- Patrick Sadtler – B.S. BME May ’09
`- Andrew Janson – B.S. BME May ’10
`- Adam Petersohn – B.S. BME May ’10
`- Brad Trembacki – B.S. BME May ’10
`- Henry Mei – B.S. BME Dec ’10
`- Neo Palettas – B.S. BME Dec ’10
`- Emily Cook – B.S. BME May ’11
`- Chris Babcock – B.S. BME May ’11
`- David Wilkes – B.S. ECE May ’11
`- K. Costalunga – B.S. BME May ’13
`- Jarrod Hunnicutt – B.S. BME May ’13
`- Kyle Ng – B.S. BME May ’13
`- Alec Green – B.S. ECE May ’14
`- K. Hernandez – B.S. ECE May ’14
`- Kyle Thackston – B.S. BME May ’15
`- Leila Cavalcanti – B.S. BME May ’15
`- Kaitlin Jarry – B.S. ECE May ’16
`- Jynx Boyne – B.S. BME May ’16
`- Vivek Ganesh – B.S. BME May ’17
`- Gang Seo – B.S. BME May ’17
`- Ethan Biggs – B.S. BME May ’18
`- Songingwei Li – B.S. BME May ’18
`- Cory Chilcote – B.S. BME May ‘19
`- Georgia Lawlor – B.S. BME May ‘19
`- A. Mortazavi – B.S. BME May ‘19
`- Logan Rubin – B.S. BME May ‘19
`- Edward Tourney – B.S. BME May ‘19
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`Graduate Student Committees Chaired:
`1. R. Swenson – M.S. BME, “Design of a Closed-Loop System for Glaucoma Treatment
`Including Measurement of Intraocular Pressure and Therapeutic Stimulation of the Eye,”
`successfully defended 4-9-19
`2. D. Pederson – Ph.D. ECE, “Determining, Treating, and Preventing Mechanisms of Sudden
`Death in Epilepsy Using Medical Implantable Devices,” successfully defended 11-12-18
`3. J. Williams – Ph.D. ECE, “Magnetically-Coupled Circuits Systems for Wireless Excitation
`of Passive Stimulators for Stimulation Therapies and Application as a Treatment for
`Glaucoma,” successfully defended 10-25-18
`4. J. Somman – Ph.D. ECE, “A Study of Techniques and Mechanisms of Vagus Nerve
`Stimulation for Treatment of Inflammation,” successfully defended 6-11-18
`5. K. Wasilczuk – M.S. BME, “Low Intensity Focused Ultrasound Stimulation of the Vagus
`Nerve for Modulating the Inflammatory Reflex Assessed in Rat Model,” successfully
`defended 4-18-18
`6. G. Seo – M.S. BME, “Bionode5.0: a Miniature, Wireless, Closed-Loop Biological Implant
`for Neuromodulation,” successfully defended 4-16-18
`7. Y. W. Huang – Ph.D. ECE, “CMOS Low-Power Dynamic Impedance Matching System for
`Wireless Power Transfer and Pressure Sensor Design for Implantable Devices,”
`successfully defended 11-29-17
`8. K. Bayer – M.S. BME, “Design of a Small, Affordable Low Intensity Focused Ultrasound
`Device for Vagus Nerve Stimulation,” successfully defended 11-27-17
`9. K. Jarry – M.S. BME, “An Exploratory Study of How Acute Neuromodulation of the
`Subdiaphragmatic Branches Regulates Inflammation,” successfully defended 6-26-17
`10. Y. Kim – Ph.D. ECE, “Low Power Cmos IC, Biosensor and Wireless Power Transfer
`Techniques for Wireless Sensor Network Application,” successfully defended 7-18-16
`11. H. Bhamra – Ph.D. ECE, “Micro–Power Circuits and Systems for Wireless Sensor Nodes
`and Implantable Medical Devices,” successfully defended 7-18-16
`12. R. Bercich – Ph.D. BME, “Improving the Mechanistic Study of Neuromuscular Diseases
`through the Development of a Fully Wireless and Implantable Recording Device,”
`successfully defended 4-18-16
`13. K. Thackston – M.S. BME, “Optimization of Wireless Power Networks for Biomedical
`Applications,” successfully defended 4-7-16
`14. H. Mei – Ph.D. BME, “Coupled Resonator Based Wireless Power Transfer for
`Bioelectronics,” successfully defended 3-28-16
`15. K. Qing – Ph.D. BME, “Optimizing the neural response to electrical stimulation and
`exploring new applications of neurostimulation,” successfully defended 4-24-15
`16. S. T. Lee – Ph.D. BME, “Wireless tools for neuromodulation,” successfully defended 4-
`21-15
`17. O. Gall – Ph.D. ECE, “Power Management of Miniature Implantable Device Systems,”
`successfully defended 4-23-14
`18. J. Maeng – Ph.D. ECE, “Parylene-Based Three-Dimensional Microsystems Packaging for
`Autonomous Wireless Implantable Medical Devices,” successfully defended 4-4-14
`19. I. Dryg – M.S. BME, “Magnetically Inserted Neural Electrodes: Immune Response and
`Functional Lifetime,” successfully defended 7-19-13
`20. M. P. Ward – Ph.D. BME, “Cranial nerve modulation for treatment-resistant major
`depressive disorder and temporal lobe epilepsy,” successfully defended 5-29-12
`21. A. L. Chlebowski – Ph.D. BME, “An Implantable Intraocular Pressure Monitoring
`Device,” successfully defended 5-29-12
`22. E. M. Cook – M.S. BME, “Miniaturization of a Radio Frequency Powered Implantable
`Electrode for Targeted Muscle Reinnervation,” successfully defended 5-23-12
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`23. A. Jaitli – M.S. BME, “Validation of Real time seizure detection algorithm and Control
`towards Closed loop epilepsy prostheses,” successfully defended 5-21-12
`24. B. L. Beier – Ph.D. BME, “The Design and Development of a Continuous Intravascular
`Monitoring Stent,” successfully defended 11-9-11
`25. B. Bercich – M.S. BME, “Robotic Arm for Testing and Demonstration of Targeted Muscle
`Reinnervation with Implications for Low-Cost Upper-Limb Prostheses,” successfully
`defended 4-18-11
`26. S. Sadaria – M.S. BME, “Wireless Single Channel Sensor for Targeted Muscle
`reinnervation,” successfully defended 4-18-11
`27. P. Rajdev – Ph.D. BME, “Seizure Prediction and Optimized Control Algorithms for
`Epilepsy Prostheses,” successfully defended 2-25-11
`28. T. Hassell – Ph.D. BME, “A Wireless Implantable System For The Real-Time Surveillance
`And Modulation of Central Nervous System Recovery Following Spinal Cord Injury,”
`successfully defended 12-2-10
`29. S. Raghunathan – Ph.D. BME, “Low-power seizure detection hardware on integrated
`neural recording platforms for closed-loop epilepsy prostheses,” successfully defended 11-
`23-10
`30. B. L. Beier – M.S. BME, “Toward a Continuous Intravascular Glucose Monitoring
`System,” successfully defended 4-9-10
`31. A. R. Kahn – M.S. BME, “A High Data-Rate Wireless Receiver for Implantable
`Biomedical Devices,” successfully defended 4-7-10
`32. G. O. Albors – M.S. BME, “A Programmable Wireless Oscillating Field Stimulator,”
`successfully defended 12-2-09
`33. A. L. Chlebowski – M.S. BME, “Advanced Radio Frequency Materials for Packaging of
`Implantable Biomedical Devices,” successfully defended 7-22-09
`34. M. S. Graves – M.S. BME, “High Duty-Cycle AC Stimulation for Electrically-Mediated
`Spinal Cord Therapy,” successfully defended 7-20-09
`35. Eric Chow – Ph.D. ECE, “Wireless Miniature Implantable Devices and ASICS for
`Monitoring Treatment and Studty of Glaucoma and Cardiac Disease,” successfully
`defended 4-20-09
`36. Eric Chow – M.S. ECE, “High Data-Rate Wireless Transcutaneous-Telemetry Using
`High-Frequency ASICs for Neural Prostheses,” successfully defended 4-17-07
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`Awards, Fellowships, and Honors
`- College of Engineering Faculty Excellence Award for Research, 2019
`- Purdue Excellence in Research Award, 2018
`- Named Chair: Reilly Professor of Biomedical Engineering, 2017
`- College of Engineering Team Award, 2017
`- Purdue Excellence in Research Award, 2017
`- Purdue Excellence in Research Award, 2016
`- Fellow, American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering, 2016
`- Purdue Excellence in Research Award, 2015
`- Purdue Innovator Hall of Fame, 2013
`- Showalter Faculty Scholar Award, 2013
`- Purdue University Faculty Scholar Award, 2013
`- Purdue Excellence in Research Award, 2013
`- Purdue Excellence in Research Award, 2012
`- “A Seed for Purdue” (now called the Excellence in Research) Award, 2010
`- Best Teacher Award, Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering 2008-2009
`- Outstanding Biomedical Engineering Faculty Award 2008-2009
`- “A Seed for Purdue” (now called the Excellence in Research) Award, 2009
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`- Marion B. Scott Award for Excellence in Teaching 2008
`- Wallace H. Coulter Early Career Award 2007
`- Best Teacher Award, Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering 2005-2006
`- NSF Student Fellowship 2003
`- UCLA Dissertation Year Fellowship 2002-2003
`- UCLA Chancellors Fellowship 1999-2003
`- NSF IGERT Fellowship 2000-2002
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`Service:
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`- Associate Dean for Research and Innovation, College of Engineering 2019 -
`- Interim Head, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering 2018 - 2019
`- External Review Board, School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh 2018
`- Associate Head for Research, Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering 2013 - 2018
`- Chief Clinical Translation Officer, College of Engineering 2017 –
`- External Advisory Board, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez 2017 -
`- Associate Editor Journal of Neural Engineering 2016 -
`- Track chair: Translational Biomedical Engineering, BMES 2017 international meeting
`- College of Engineering , Dean of Engineering search committee 2016-2017
`- Bindley Bioscience Center director search committee 2015-2016