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Stephen P. DeWeerth

Stephen P. DeWeerth

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
31
Citations
3690
World Ranking
6612
National Ranking
2157

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2010 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Stephen P. DeWeerth is affiliated with Lehigh University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields including Medicine and Neuroscience, with particular emphasis on Neurology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, and Biomedical Engineering. Areas of study also include Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychiatry and Mental Health.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics related to neurological function and disorders. Key topics include:

  • Neurological disorders and treatments
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Nerve injury and regeneration
  • Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Muscle activation and electromyography studies
  • Motor Control and Adaptation
  • Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders

DeWeerth has contributed to publications in several academic venues. The most frequent publication venues are:

  • IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine
  • Journal of Personalized Medicine
  • Motor Control

Among recent published papers are:

  • A Wearable System for Attenuating Essential Tremor Based on Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (2020), IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine
  • Analyzing the Effects of Parameters for Tremor Modulation via Phase-Locked Electrical Stimulation on a Peripheral Nerve (2022), Journal of Personalized Medicine
  • Electrical Stimulation of Distal Tibial Nerve During Stance Phase of Walking May Reverse Effects of Unilateral Paw Pad Anesthesia in the Cat (2022), Motor Control

The scientist frequently collaborates with several co-authors, notably including Jeonghee Kim, Thomas Wichmann, Omer T. Inan, Hangue Park, and Alexander N. Klishko.

Stephen P. DeWeerth was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2010.

Best Publications

  • Biologically Inspired Joint Stiffness Control

    S.A. Migliore;E.A. Brown;S.P. DeWeerth

  • A CMOS programmable analog memory-cell array using floating-gate circuits

    R.R. Harrison;J.A. Bragg;P. Hasler;B.A. Minch

  • A multiconductance silicon neuron with biologically matched dynamics

    M.F. Simoni;G.S. Cymbalyuk;M.E. Sorensen;R.L. Calabrese

  • Implementing neural architectures using analog VLSI circuits

    M.A.C. Maher;S.P. Deweerth;M.A. Mahowald;C.A. Mead

  • A PDMS-Based Integrated Stretchable Microelectrode Array (isMEA) for Neural and Muscular Surface Interfacing

    Liang Guo;G. S. Guvanasen;Xi Liu;C. Tuthill

  • A Lithographically-Patterned, Elastic Multi-electrode Array for Surface Stimulation of the Spinal Cord

    Kathleen W. Meacham;Richard J. Giuly;Liang Guo;Shawn Hochman

  • Novel Nonlinear Elastic Actuators for Passively Controlling Robotic Joint Compliance

    Shane A. Migliore;Edgar A. Brown;Stephen P. DeWeerth

  • Stimulus-Artifact Elimination in a Multi-Electrode System

    E.A. Brown;J.D. Ross;R.A. Blum;Yoonkey Nam

  • Analog VLSI circuits for stimulus localization and centroid computation

    Stephen P. Deweerth

  • Nonlinear antenna technology

    B.K. Meadows;T.H. Heath;J.D. Neff;E.A. Brown

  • An Integrated System for Simultaneous, Multichannel Neuronal Stimulation and Recording

    R.A. Blum;J.D. Ross;E.A. Brown;S.P. DeWeerth

  • Neuromechanical tuning of nonlinear postural control dynamics

    Lena H. Ting;Keith W. van Antwerp;Jevin E. Scrivens;J. Lucas McKay

  • Microfabrication technologies for a coupled three-dimensional microelectrode, microfluidic array

    Swaminathan Rajaraman;Seong-O Choi;Richard H Shafer;James D Ross

  • High-density stretchable electronics: toward an integrated multilayer composite.

    Liang Guo;Stephen P. DeWeerth

  • A two-dimensional visual tracking array

    Stephen P. DeWeerth;Carver A. Mead

  • Adaptation in a VLSI model of a neuron

    M.F. Simoni;S.P. DeWeerth

  • Analogue VLSI Morris-Lecar neuron

    G.N. Patel;S.P. DeWeerth

  • Winning Isn't Everything.

    Denise M. Wilson;Stephen P. DeWeerth

  • CMOS current mode winner-take-all circuit with distributed hysteresis

    S.P. DeWeerth;T.G. Morris

  • Analog VLSI Model of Intersegmental Coordination with Nearest-Neighbor Coupling

    Girish N. Patel;Jeremy H. Holleman;Stephen P. DeWeerth

  • Object-based selection within an analog VLSI visual attention system

    T.G. Morris;T.K. Horiuchi;S.P. DeWeerth

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Hasler
Paul Hasler Georgia Institute of Technology
Mark G. Allen
Mark G. Allen University of Pennsylvania
Carver A. Mead
Carver A. Mead California Institute of Technology
Nan Marie Jokerst
Nan Marie Jokerst Duke University
Robert Puers
Robert Puers KU Leuven
Karl Johan Åström
Karl Johan Åström Lund University
Roman Genov
Roman Genov University of Toronto

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