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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
43
Citations
6609
World Ranking
3948
National Ranking
1418

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Electrical engineering
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Electronics

Robert A. Stevenson mainly investigates Electrical engineering, Optoelectronics, Filter, Feedthrough and Lead. In his research, Robert A. Stevenson undertakes multidisciplinary study on Electrical engineering and Inductor. His Optoelectronics research focuses on Electromagnetic shielding and how it connects with Wire bonding.

His Feedthrough research integrates issues from Electrical conductor, Filter capacitor and Ferrule. Within one scientific family, Robert A. Stevenson focuses on topics pertaining to Hermetic seal under Ferrule, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Welding and Electronic engineering. His work deals with themes such as Capacitive sensing and Active filter, which intersect with Lead.

His most cited work include:

  • Tank filters placed in series with the lead wires or circuits of active medical devices to enhance mri compatibility (230 citations)
  • Inductor capacitor emi filter for human implant applications (193 citations)
  • Emi feedthrough filter terminal assembly for human implant applications utilizing oxide resistant biostable conductive pads for reliable electrical attachments (173 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary areas of investigation include Electrical engineering, Optoelectronics, Feedthrough, Electrical conductor and Ferrule. His EMI, Lead and Filter study, which is part of a larger body of work in Electrical engineering, is frequently linked to Medical device, bridging the gap between disciplines. His research investigates the connection between EMI and topics such as Terminal that intersect with issues in Wire bonding.

His Lead study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Electronic component and Electronic circuit. His research integrates issues of Radio frequency, Filter capacitor, Printed circuit board and Coupling in his study of Optoelectronics. The various areas that Robert A. Stevenson examines in his Feedthrough study include Composite material, Insulator, Ceramic, Conductor and Hermetic seal.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Electrical engineering (55.35%)
  • Optoelectronics (42.77%)
  • Feedthrough (37.74%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Feedthrough (37.74%)
  • Ferrule (25.79%)
  • Optoelectronics (42.77%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of study are Feedthrough, Ferrule, Optoelectronics, Insulator and Electrical conductor. His Feedthrough research includes themes of Terminal and Composite material, Ceramic. His Ferrule study is related to the wider topic of Electrical engineering.

Robert A. Stevenson is interested in Filter, which is a field of Electrical engineering. His work carried out in the field of Optoelectronics brings together such families of science as EMI, Filter capacitor and Printed circuit board. The study incorporates disciplines such as Conductor and Lead in addition to Electrical conductor.

Between 2015 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Wine bottle aerator (15 citations)
  • Hermetic terminal for an aimd having a composite brazed conductive lead (10 citations)
  • Urination relief hatch for waterproof waders and foul weather gear (9 citations)

Best Publications

  • Internally grounded feedthrough filter capacitor

    Richard L. Brendel;Robert A. Stevenson

  • Tank filters placed in series with the lead wires or circuits of active medical devices to enhance mri compatibility

    Robert A. Stevenson;Warren S. Dabney;Christine A. Frysz;Richard L. Brendel

  • Inductor capacitor emi filter for human implant applications

    Robert A. Stevenson;Christine A. Frysz;Haytham Hussein;Richard L. Brendel

  • Chip capacitors and chip capacitor electromagnetic interference filters

    Robert A. Stevenson;Donald K. Haskell;Richard L. Brendel;Jason Woods

  • Chip capacitor electromagnetic interference filter

    Robert A. Stevenson;Donald K. Haskell;Richard L. Brendel;Jason Woods

  • Emi filter feedthrough terminal assembly having a capture flange to facilitate automated assembly

    Robert A. Stevenson;Donald K. Haskell;Richard L. Brendel

  • Implantable lead with a band stop filter having a capacitor in parallel with an inductor embedded in a dielectric body

    Robert A. Stevenson;Warren S. Dabney;Christine A. Frysz;Richard L. Brendel

  • Process for manufacturing an EMI filter feedthrough terminal assembly

    Robert A. Stevenson;Donald K. Haskell;Richard L. Brendel

  • Emi filters designed for direct body fluid exposure

    Robert A. Stevenson;Richard L. Brendel;John Roberts;Christine A. Frysz

  • Filtered feedthrough assembly having an MLCC filter capacitor on an AIMD circuit board attached to the ferrule of a hermetic feedthrough

    Stevenson Robert A;Frysz Christine A;Brendel Richard L

  • Internally grounded feedthrough filter capacitor with improved ground plane design for human implant and other applications

    Richard L. Brendel;Robert A. Stevenson

  • Hermetic feedthrough terminal assembly with wire bond pads for human implant applications

    Robert A. Stevenson;Richard L. Brendel;Christine A. Frysz;Haytham Hussein

  • Hybrid spring contact system for emi filtered hermetic seals for active implantable medical devices

    Robert A. Stevenson;Richard L. Brendel;Christine A. Frysz;Haytham Hussein

  • Tank filters adaptable for placement with a guide wire, in series with the lead wires or circuits of active medical devices to enhance MRI compatibility

    Robert A. Stevenson;Christine A. Frysz;Warren S. Dabney;Richard L. Brendel

  • Tank filters utilizing very low K materials, in series with lead wires or circuits of active medical devices to enhance MRI compatibility

    Robert A. Stevenson;Warren Dabney;Christine A. Frysz;Richard L. Brendel

  • Low loss band pass filter for rf distance telemetry pin antennas of active implantable medical devices

    Robert A. Stevenson;Warren S. Dabney

  • Cylindrical bandstop filters for medical lead systems

    Warren S. Dabney;Kenneth D. Billings;Bethany M. Hauser;Brenden Hill

  • Frequency selective passive component networks for implantable leads of active implantable medical devices utilizing an energy dissipating surface

    Robert A. Stevenson;Warren S. Dabney;Christine A. Frysz;Buehl E. Truex

  • Shielded rf distance telemetry pin wiring for active implantable medical devices

    Robert A. Stevenson;Christine A. Frysz;Haytham Hussein;Richard L. Brendel

  • Magnetically shielded aimd housing with window for magnetically actuated switch

    Haytham Hussein;Christine A. Frysz;Robert A. Stevenson

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