Dr. Dean Jeutter

Dean Jeutter
Dr. Dean JeutterMarquette University

Olin Engineering, 351

MilwaukeeWI53201United States of America
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Professor Emeritus

Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering

Professional Preparation

  • Post-doctoral, 1974-76, Reproductive Biology, University of Pennsylvania
  • Ph.D., 1974, Biomedical Engineering, Drexel University 
  • M.S., 1969, Biomedical Engineering, Drexel University
  • B.S., 1967, Electrical Engineering, Drexel University

Research Interests

  • Implantable transcutaneous radio frequency power transfer
  • Biotelemetry
  • Biomedical instrumentation
  • Radio frequency circuit design and development

Selected Publications

Nathan, D.E., Guastello, S.J., Prost, R.W., and Jeutter, D.C. "Understanding the Importance of Natural Neuromotor Strategy in Upper Extremity Neuroprosthetic Control," Int. J. Bioinformatics Research and Applications, Vol.10, Number 2, pp. 217–234, 2014.

Nathan, D.E., Jeutter, D.C. "Investigating the Neural Correlates of Goal-Oriented Upper Extremity Movements," NeuroRehabilitation, 31(4):4218, 2012.

Nathan, D.E., Guastello, S.J., Prost, R.W., and Jeutter, D.C. "Understanding Neuromotor Strategy During Functional Upper Extremity Tasks Using Symbolic Dynamics," Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychol, Life Sci, Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 3759, 2012.

Nasiri, A., Zabalawi, S. A., Jeutter, D. C. "A Linear Permanent Magnet Generator for Powering Implanted Electronic Devices," IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, Vol. 26, No. 1, pp. 192199, 2011.

Nathan, D.E. and Jeutter, D.C. "The Importance of Object Geometric Properties for Trajectory Modeling of Functional Reach-to Grasp Robotic Therapy Tasks," Biomed Sci Instrum, pp. 226231, 2009.


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