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Stephen Quint
Associate Professor, Primary Core Faculty

Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering

Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering
UNC Chapel Hill and NC State University


UNC Chapel Hill Office
437-A MacNider Hall
UNC Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7575
Phone: 919-966-5663

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Primary Research Area:

Analog, RF and Mixed Mode including VLSI

Biomedical Engineering including Biochemical Engineering, Control Systems, Systems Biology

Communications and Signal Processing including Digital Signal Processing / Multidimensional Signal Processing

Computer Architecture and Systems including Computer Applications / Software Engineering / Large Programs

Intelligent Systems and Bioengineering including Biomedical Systems, System Control

Research Interests:

Signal processing, systems analysis, real-time computer applications, cardiopulmonary physiology, cerebral blood flow.

Education:

B.S. EE Virginia Polytechnic Inst.
Ph.D. BME The University of Virginia
Post Doctorial Studies Physiol UCLA

Recent Publications:

  1. Setty AB,Vaughn BV, Quint SR, Robertson KR, Greenwood, R, Messenheimer JA: Heart Period Variability During Subacute Vagal Nerve Stimulation, submitted to Clinical Automonic Research.
  2. Vaughn BV, Quint SR, Robertson KM, D'Cruz OF, Messenheimer JA, Hall C. Changes in Sleep Stage Dependent Heart Period Variability in HIV Infected Subjects. Clinical Neurophysiology (in revision).
  3. Zaatreh, MM, Quint SR, Tennison MB, D’Cruz O, Vaughn, BV. Heart rate variability during interictal epileptiform discharges, Epilepsy Research 54; 85-90, 2003
  4. S. R. Quint, C. N. Lucas, T. A. Johnson, S. B. Knisley, H. T. Nagle, C. F. Abrams, Jr., S. M. Blanchard, H. S. Hsiao, Formation of a Joint Biomedical Engineering Program between UNC-CH and NC State. Presented at the ASEE Ann Conf and Expo (2004).
  5. Kruger, C., S.R. Quint, K. Ikeda, et. al ., Some effects of recurring auditory experience in the 28-34-week-old fetus. Infant Behavior and Development, 27:4,537-543, 2004.

Date of Last Modification: 8/31/2006

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