Theses

1.     J. Shah – “Development of a Closed-Loop, Implantable, Electroceutical Device for Glaucoma,” Ph.D. Dissertation, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (July 2021).

2.     C. Quinkert – “Practical and Reliable Wireless Power Supply Design for Low Power Implantable Medical Devices,” Ph.D. Dissertation, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (December 2020).

3.     R. Mandal – “MRI Integrated Systems for Multimodal Imaging,” Ph.D. Dissertation, Weldon School of  Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (November 2020).

4.     J. W. Tsai – “Digital Signal Processing Architecture Design for Closed-Loop Electrical Nerve Stimulation Systems,” Ph.D. Dissertation, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (August 2020).

5.     M. Arafat – “Method of Thin Flexible Microelectrode Insertion in Deep Brain Region for Chronic Neural Recording,” Ph.D. Dissertation, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (October 2019).

6.     R. Swenson – “Design of a Closed-Loop System for Glaucoma Treatment Including Measurement of Intraocular Pressure and Therapeutic Stimulation of the Eye,” M.S. Thesis, Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (April 2019).

7.     D. Pederson – “Determining, Treating, and Preventing Mechanisms of Sudden Death in Epilepsy Using Medical Implantable Devices,” Ph.D. Dissertation, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (November 2018).

8.     J. Williams – “Magnetically-Coupled Circuits Systems for Wireless Excitation of Passive Stimulators for Stimulation Therapies and Application as a Treatment for Glaucoma,” Ph.D. Dissertation, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (October 2018).

9.     J. Somman, “A Study of Techniques and Mechanisms of Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Treatment of Inflammation,” Ph.D. Dissertation, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (June 2018).

10.  K. Wasilczuk, “Low Intensity Focused Ultrasound Stimulation of the Vagus Nerve for Modulating the Inflammatory Reflex Assessed in Rat Model,” M.S. Thesis, Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (April 2017).

11.  G. Seo, “Bionode5.0: a Miniature, Wireless, Closed-Loop Biological Implant for Neuromodulation,” M.S. Thesis, Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (April 2017).

12.  Y. W. Huang, “CMOS Low-Power Dynamic Impedance Matching System for Wireless Power Transfer and Pressure Sensor Design for Implantable Devices,” Ph.D. Dissertation, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (November 2017).

13.  K. Bayer, “Design of a Small, Affordable Low Intensity Focused Ultrasound Device for Vagus Nerve Stimulation,” M.S. Thesis, Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (November 2017).

14.  K. Jarry, “An Exploratory Study of How Acute Neuromodulation of the Subdiaphragmatic Branches Regulates Inflammation,” M.S. Thesis, Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (June 2017).

15.  Y. Kim, “Low Power Cmos IC, Biosensor and Wireless Power Transfer Techniques for Wireless Sensor Network Application,” Ph.D. Dissertation, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (August 2016).

16.  H. Bhamra, “Micro–Power Circuits and Systems for Wireless Sensor Nodes and Implantable Medical Devices,” Ph.D. Dissertation, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (August 2016).

17.  R. Bercich, “Improving the Mechanistic Study of Neuromuscular Diseases through the Development of a Fully Wireless and Implantable Recording Device,” Ph.D. Dissertation, Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (May 2016).

18.  K. Thackston, “Optimization of Wireless Power Networks for Biomedical Applications,” M.S. Thesis, Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (May 2016).

19.  H. Mei, “Coupled Resonator Based Wireless Power Transfer for Bioelectronics,” Ph.D. Dissertation, Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (May 2016).

20.   K. Qing, “Optimizing the neural response to electrical stimulation and exploring new applications of neurostimulation,” Ph.D. Dissertation, Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (May 2015).

21.   S. T. Lee, “Wireless tools for neuromodulation,” Ph.D. Dissertation, Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (May 2015).

22.   O. Gall, “Power Management of Miniature Implantable Device Systems,” Ph.D. Dissertation, School of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (May 2014).

23.   J. Maeng. “Parylene-Based Three-Dimensional Microsystems Packaging for Autonomous Wireless Implantable Medical Devices,” Ph.D. Dissertation, School of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (May 2014).

24.  I. Dryg, “Magnetically Inserted Neural Electrodes: Immune Response and Functional Lifetime,” M.S. Thesis, Weldon School of BME, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (Jul 2013).

25.  M. P. Ward, “Cranial nerve modulation for treatment-resistant major depressive disorder and temporal lobe epilepsy,” Ph.D. Dissertation, Weldon School of BME, Purdue University, West Lafayette,  (May 2012).

26.  A. L. Chlebowski, “An Implantable Intraocular Pressure Monitoring Device,” Ph.D. Dissertation, Weldon School of BME, Purdue University, West Lafayette,  (May 2012).

27.  E. M. Cook, “Miniaturization of a Radio Frequency Powered Implantable Electrode for Targeted Muscle Reinnervation,” M.S. Thesis, Weldon School of BME, Purdue University, West Lafayette,  (May 2012).

28.  A. Jaitli, “Validation of Real time seizure detection algorithm and Control towards Closed loop epilepsy prostheses,” M.S. Thesis, Weldon School of BME, Purdue University, West Lafayette,  (May 2012).

29.  B. L. Beier, “The Design and Development of a Continuous Intravascular Monitoring Stent,” Ph.D. Dissertation, Weldon School of BME, Purdue University, West Lafayette,  (Dec 2011).

30.  B. Bercich, “Robotic Arm for Testing and Demonstration of Targeted Muscle Reinnervation with Implications for Low-Cost Upper-Limb Prostheses,” M.S. Thesis, Weldon School of BME, Purdue University, West Lafayette,  (Apr 2011).

31.  S. Sadaria, “Wireless Single Channel Sensor for Targeted Muscle reinnervation,” M.S. Thesis, Weldon School of BME, Purdue University, West Lafayette,  (Apr 2011).

32.  P. Rajdev, “Seizure Prediction and Optimized Control Algorithms for Epilepsy Prostheses,” Ph.D. Dissertation, Weldon School of BME, (Feb 2011).

33.  T. Hassell, “A Wireless Implantable System For The Real-Time Surveillance And Modulation of Central Nervous System Recovery Following Spinal Cord Injury,” Ph.D. Dissertation, Weldon School of BME, (Dec 2010).

34.  S. Raghunathan, “Low-power seizure detection hardware on integrated neural recording platforms for closed-loop epilepsy prostheses,” Ph.D. Dissertation, Weldon School of BME, (Nov 2010).

35.  B. L. Beier, “Toward a Continuous Intravascular Glucose Monitoring System,” M.S. Thesis, Weldon School of BME, Purdue University, West Lafayette,  (Apr 2010).

36.  A. R. Kahn, “A High Data-Rate Wireless Receiver for Implantable Biomedical Devices,” M.S. Thesis, Weldon School of BME, Purdue University, West Lafayette,  (Apr 2010).

37.   G. O. Albors, “A Programmable Wireless Oscillating Field Stimulator,” M.S. Thesis, Weldon School of BME, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (Dec 2009).

38.   A. L. Chlebowski, “Advanced Radio Frequency Materials for Packaging of Implantable Biomedical Devices,” M.S. Thesis, Weldon School of BME, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (Jul 2009).

39.   M. S. Graves, “High Duty-Cycle AC Stimulation for Electrically-Mediated Spinal Cord Therapy,” M.S. Thesis, Weldon School of BME, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (Jul 2009).

40.  E. Y. Chow, “Wireless Miniature Implantable Devices and ASICS for Monitoring Treatment and Studty of Glaucoma and Cardiac Disease,” Ph.D. Dissertation, School of ECE, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (May 2009).

41.   E. Y. Chow, “High Data-Rate Wireless Transcutaneous-Telemetry using High-Frequency ASICs for Neural Prostheses,” M.S. Thesis, School of ECE, Purdue University, West Lafayette, (May 2007).

42.  P. P. Irazoqui, “Transcutaneous Inductively-Powered Neural Recording System,” Ph.D. Thesis, BME Department, University of California, Los Angeles, (May 2003).

43.  P. P. Irazoqui, “Evaluation of Integrated Antenna Diversity Systems,” M.S. Thesis, ECE Department, University of New Hampshire, Durham, (May 1999).