 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:
- 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.
- 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).
- Zaatreh, MM, Quint SR, Tennison MB, D’Cruz O, Vaughn, BV. Heart rate variability during interictal epileptiform discharges, Epilepsy Research 54; 85-90, 2003
- 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).
- 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.
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