CURRICULUM VITA

Thomas F. Collura, Ph.D., P.E.

P.O. Box 24450
Cleveland, Ohio 44124
(216) 347-0422

Born Cleveland, Ohio, January 5, 1952

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS & INTERESTS:

Instrumentation Systems Engineering, Computer Automation, Research & Development.
Electronic and Software Design; Real-time Monitoring & Control.
Interactive Graphics, User-Interfacing, Signal Processing, Medical Imaging.
UNIX/C/C++/X-Windows/Motif/Networking; DOS/Windows/C++;
FDA clearance, 510(K); ISO9000, GMP compliance.
Electroencephalography, Biofeedback, Monitoring & control of states of consciousness.

EDUCATION:

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY, Cleveland, Ohio:

1978 Ph.D. Biomedical Engineering
Concentration: Neurosciences, Statistical Communication
Dissertation: "Synchronous Brain Evoked Potential Correlates of Directed Attention in Humans"

1977 M. S. Biomedical Engineering
Concentration: Biomedical Instrumentation
Thesis: "Application of Analog Spectrum Analysis to the Human EEG Photic Driving Response"

BROWN UNIVERSITY, Providence, Rhode Island:

1973 Sc.B. Biology
Concentration: Cellular Neurobiology, Human Information Processing
1973 A.B. Philosophy of Science
Concentration: Biological Foundations of Mind

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Founder and President, BrainMaster Technologies, Inc., Cleveland, OH
January 1995 - present
Developer, Manufacturer, and Providerof EEG monitoring and biofeedback systems. Development of hardware and software, received US patent (5,899,867) and FDA clearance (K990538). Currently providing systems and software for clinical and nonclinical use.

Project Director, Plexar Associates Inc., Solon, OH
July 1998 - present (Senior Associate 2/96 - 6/98)
Research and development of medical imaging systems; software and systems engineering. Design of detector acquisition and processing software for X-ray Computerized Tomography, and infrared laser-imaging CT. Embedded and DSP software specification, development, testing. Analysis, simulation, and development of algorithms. MR, Nuclear medicine, and surgical applications. Image processing, format conversion, control of digital cameras; FDA compliance, GMP, ISO standards development and compliance.

Member of Associate Staff / Neurological Computing Scientist. Sectionof Neurological Computing. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio.
March 1993 - February 1996 (Assistant Staff 3/89 - 3/93).
Research and engineering for long-term EEG monitoring, digital EEG, integrated laboratory systems, signal processing & control. Contributedto commercialization effort for Vangard product line, software and user-interfaces, design specification and control. Obtained FDA 510(K) clearance, set up GMP processes, ISO9000 compliance.

Clinical Associate, Neurological Computing & Engineering Section of Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio.
January 1988 - March 1989:
Development of computer-based clinical neurophysiological computing systems for detection and analysis of epileptiform EEG activity. Design of man/machine interfaces and interactive graphic software for long-term EEG monitoring.

Supervisor, Systems Engineering and Human Factors Group. AT&T Technologies / Bell Laboratories, Chicago, Illinois.
Sept. 1982 - January 1988:
Developed group from 3 to 14 technical staff. Technical requirements and plans for next-generation data, voice, and graphics terminals. Developed Data Systems Terminals product-line strategy, product architecture, and software integration plans.

Supervisor, Advanced MOS-LSI Process Technology Group. AT&T Technologies, Chicago, Illinois.
Sept. 1980 - September 1982:
Led 5-member group chartered with design of 3.5-micron and 2.5-micron silicon-gate process technology for custom-logic integrated circuits. Designed a UNIX-based system for LSI IC process monitoring, diagnostics, and simulation.

Member of Technical Staff, LSI Custom Logic Process Group. AT&T Bell Laboratories, Allentown, Pennsylvania.
Sept. 1978 - September 1980:
Development of 5-micron and 3.5-micron silicon-gate MOS-LSI integrated circuit technology, and design of process diagnostic hardware and software, including experimental silicon structures.

Application Engineer, Industrial Drives Division. Eaton Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio.
Sept. 1973 - September 1974:
Design and application of clutches and brakes for stamping presses, oil wells, winches, paper machines, and grinding mills. Published technical reports and application notes, developed computer simulation methods.

TEACHING/COLLABORATION:

Comprehensive Clinical Neurophysiology (Neurology Board Certification), Cleveland Clinic Foundation
1993 - present
Lecturer in Basic Electronics & Physics, and Biopotential Averaging, Noise and Statistics.

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Biomed. Engrg. (School of Medicine),
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.
Fall 1988 - Spring 1994
Undergraduate and Graduate Teaching: Biopotential Theory and Measurement, Digital Signal Processing; Thesis Advisor for M.S. and Ph.D. candidates.

Human Factors and Behavioral Toxicology Lab, School of Public Health, University of Illinois at Chicago.
(part-time) 1987 - 1990
Event-related brain potentials & complex human judgement, development of specialized EEG hardware and software. (Prof. Charles A. Warren, Ph.D. & Norman Don, Ph.D.)

Center for Speech and Hearing Sciences, Memphis State University, Memphis Tennessee.
(part-time) 1988 - 1992
Developer of wide-bandwidth (0-2500Hz) electroencephalographic amplifier for evoked brain potential research. (Prof. Herbert Gould, Ph.D.)

DEVELOPMENT PLATFORMS, TOOLS, OPERATING SYSTEMS:

PC, Mainframe, and Workstation Processors:
Intel 808x, 80x86, Pentium: C, Assembler
Sun SPARC: C, C++
Motorola 68000, 68020, 68040:C, Assembler
AT&T MAC32: C
Motorola 6800: C, Assembler
6502, 6511: C, Basic, Assembler
Zilog Z80: Basic, Assembler
DEC VAX: C, Fortran
DEC PDP8, PDP11: C, Focal, Fortran (tape)
HP9830: Basic (tape)
IBM 1130: Fortran (punch cards)
Honeywell TSO: Fortran (punch cards)

PC, Mainframe, and Workstation Operating Systems:
UNIX, Xenix, HP-UX, SunOS, Linux, VAX-VMS, RT-11, RSX-11
MS-DOS, PC-DOS, CP/M, MP/M, Apple II, Commodore OS, ZX-81

PC, Mainframe, and Workstation Tools:
UNIX C, C++, Perl, Awk, Sed, S, Bourne Shell
GNU C and C++
X-Windows, XT tools, Motif
Tcl/Tk, Java
Microsoft Assembler, Fortran, C, Visual C++
Microsoft Windows SDK, MFC classes
Microsoft xdb
Symantec C++, Blue Sky Visual Editor
CI86 and Lattice C compilers w/ assembler
Borland Pascal, Delphi, Turbo C, C++
Microsoft Visual Basic
Fox Base Pro
IDL (Interactive Data Language), MATLAB

Embedded processors, OS, & tools:
Motorola Power PC PPC603: C, C++
SpOTLIGHT Debug Server, ESP Timing Analyzer for pSOS
Intel 8051: C, Assembly
Motorola 68HC11: C, Assembly
Zilog Z8, Z80, Z8000: C, Basic, Assembler
AT&T MAC-8: Assembler
pSOS, VXWorks, proprietary dedicated OS's

DSP processors, OS, & tools:
Analog Devices SHARC 21060: C, Assembler (ADC GNU g21k)
SHARC Windows and UNIX based in-circuit emulator
SHARC Windows and UNIX based simulator
SPOX OS, proprietary DSP control/communication framework
AT&T 32000 DSP: C, Assembler
HP 1650A, 16500 Logic Analyzers
HP 54100D, Tek 784A Digitizing Oscilloscopes

Special Purpose:
Fairchild Sentry IC Test System: proprietary language
Keithley LPT Parametric Test System: PDP-11, RT-11, Fortran, HPIB
Hewlett-Packard HPIB-based test system, 9830, 9825 processors

AWARDS & HONORS:

Listed in Who's Who in America, Who's Who in the Midwest, and Who's Who in Science and Technology.
Alumni Distinguished Achievement Award and Hallof Fame Inductee, Euclid Senior High School, Euclid, Ohio, April, 1995.
Exceptional Contribution Award, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Computer Systems Division, January, 1987.
First Place, Annual Biomedical Engineering Research Day Competition,
Ph.D. Category, Case Western Reserve University, August, 1978,
First Place, Annual Biomedical Engineering Research Day Competition,
M.S. Category, Case Western Reserve University, August, 1977,
SigmaXi Student Research Grant Award, 1976.
NIH Training Grant Recipient, National Institutes of Health, Academic Years 1974-1978.
American Field Service Int'l. Scholar to Shiga, Japan, 1968.

LICENSES:

Ohio Professional Engineer: E-52161
Illinois Professional Engineer: 062-044034

MEMBERSHIPS:

American EEG Society
Assoc. for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation
Assoc. for Computing Machinery
Inst. of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Human Factors Society
Psychonomic Society
Sigma Xi

RESEARCH GRANTS:

Epilepsy Foundation of America, "Phase-Space Classification of Epileptiform EEG Abnormalities," T.F. Collura and T.M. Bottegal; May 15, 1989 - April 30, 1990: $23,460.

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES:

13) Collura, T.F., "Human steady-state visual and auditory evoked potential components during a selective discrimination task," Journal of Neurotherapy, Winter 1996, 1-9. <

12) Ikeda, A., Luders, H.O., Collura, T.F., Burgess, R.C., Morris, H.H., Hamano, T., and Shibasaki, H., " Subdural potentials at orbitofrontal and mesial prefrontal areas accompanying anticipation and decision making in humans: a comparison with Bereitschaftspotentials," Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 98(3), 1995, 206-212.

11) Ikeda, A., Luders, H.O., Shibasaki, H., Collura, T.F., Burgess, R.C., Morris, H.H., and Hamano, T.,"Movement-related potentials associated with bilateral simultaneous and unilateral movements recorded from human supplementary motor area," Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology,,, 95(5), 1995, 323-334.

10) Collura, T.F., "History and evolution of computerized electroencephalography," Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 12(3),May 1995, 214-229.

9) Collura, T.F., "History of electroencephalographic instruments and techniques," Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 10(4), Oct. 1993, 476-504.

8) Collura, T.F., Jacobs, E.C., D.S. Braun, R.C. Burgess, "EView - a workstation-based viewer for intensive clinical electroencephalography," IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 49(9), 1993, 736-744. Reprintedin: van Bemmel, J.H., and A.T. McCray (eds.) Yearbook of Medical Informatics94, International Medical Informatics Association, Geneva: 1994: 222-230.

7) Wallace, B., T.F. Collura, "Imaging ability and visual processing of EEG waveforms," Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 31(1), 1993, 4-6.

6) Collura, T.F., E.C. Jacobs, R.C. Burgess, J.P. Turnbull, "The Epilog System for Automated Long-Term EEG Monitoring for Epilepsy," IEEE Computer, Sept., 1992, 5-14.

5) Collura, T.F., H.H. Morris, R.C. Burgess, E.C. Jacobs, G.H. Klem, "Phase-Plane Trajectories of EEG Seizure Patterns in Epilepsy," Am. J. EEG. Tech., Dec., 1992, 295-307.

4) Collura, T.F., H. Luders, R.C. Burgess, "EEG Mapping for Surgery of Epilepsy," Brain Topography, 3(1), Fall 1990, 65-77.

3) Collura, T.F., "Real-time Filtering for the Estimation of Steady-State Visual Evoked Brain Potentials," IEEE Trans. on Biomed. Engrg., 37(6), June 1990, 650-652.

2) Collura, T.F., C.R. Edwards, R.C. Burgess, "Automated Offset Compensation for DC Biopotential Measurements," Behavior Research Instruments, Methods, and Computers, 22(1), February 1990, 13-20.

1) Collura, T.F., E.C. Jacobs, R.C. Burgess, "User-Interface Design for a Clinical Neurophysiological Intensive Monitoring System," in: Human Factors in Computing Systems, Special Issue of SIGCHI Bulletin: Assoc. for Computing Machinery, 1989, 363-368.

BOOK CHAPTERS:

5) Jacobs, E.C., Lagerlund, T.D., Collura, T.F., and R.C. Burgess, "Data Interchange for Clinical Neurophysiology," In: Health Technology and Informatics, ISO Press, Amsterdam: 1993.

4) Burgess, R.C. and T.F. Collura, "Basic Principles of Localization in Electroencephalography," In: E. Wyllie (ed.) The Treatment of Epilepsy: Principles and Practice, Lea & Freiberger, Philadelphia: 1992: 211-233.

3) Collura, T.F., "Computer Systems: Operations Support and User Interface," In: H. Luders (ed.) Epilepsy Surgery, Raven Press, New York: 1992: 297-305.

2) Jacobs, E.C., Burgess, R.C., and T.F. Collura, "Display and Hardcopy Technology of EEG Signals," In: H. Luders (ed.) Epilepsy Surgery, Raven Press, New York: 1992: 323-334.

1) Jacobs, E.C., R.C. Burgess, T.F. Collura, J. Gotman, T.D. Lagerlund, R.P. Lesser, and W.R. Webber, "EEG Digitalization: Format for Storage and Interlab Transmission," In: H. Luders (ed.) Epilepsy Surgery, Raven Press, New York: 1992: 759-761.

INVITED PAPERS PRESENTED:

3) Collura, T.F., R. Shetye, H.H. Morris, E.C. Jacobs, R.C. Burgess, "Phase-Space Characterization of Epileptiform EEG Abnormalities," Proc. 12th Ann. Conf. of IEEE Engrg in Med. & Biol. Soc., Philadelphia, Nov.. 1-4, 1990.

2) Collura, T.F., P. Zeivers, R.A. Oberman, "Next-Generation Multitasking Graphic Workstations", Workstation Symposium 1985, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Naperville, IL, Oct., 1985.

1) Collura, T.F., J.M. McCarthy, "The Role of Workstations in a UNIX Environment," in: Proc. Nat'l. Electronics Conf. / National Communications Forum, Chicago, IL, Oct., 1985, 575-577.

PLATFORM PAPERS PRESENTED:

23) Collura, T.F., " Steady-State Evoked Potentials; A New Channel for EEG Biofeedback?" Annual Conference on Brain Modification and EEG., Palm Springs, CA, February, 1998.

22) Collura, T.F., " The BrainMaster Project, " Annual Conference on Brain Modification and EEG., Palm Springs CA, February 1997.

21) Collura, T.F., " Applications of Small Brainwave Machines, " Annual Conference on Brain Modification and EEG., Palm Springs, CA, February 1997.

20) Hamano, T., Luders, H.O., Ikeda, A., Collura, T.F., Comair, Y., and Shibasaki, H., " The cortical generators of contingent negative variation in humans: a study with subdural electrodes.," The 48th Annnual Contress of EMG and Clinical Neurophysiology, Kyoto, Japan, October, 1995.

19) Ikeda, A., Luders, H.O., Collura, T.F., Burgess, R.C., Morriss, H.H., Hamano, T., and Shibasaki, H., " Subdural recording of readiness potentialsof cognition and decision-related potentials at prefrontal cortex in humans, "The 4th IBRO World Congress of Neuroscience, Kyoto, Japan, July, 1995.

18) Collura, T.F., Luders, H.O., and M. Bej, "Reorienting Dipole Modeling of Somatosensory Evoked Potential Latency Differences," Ann. Mtg. Am. EEG Soc., Washington, DC, September 712, 1995.

17) Burgess, R.C., Turnbull, J.P., Collura, T.F., and E.C. Jacobs, "Automatic Detection of Interictal Abnormalities in the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit," Proc. of the 21st. International Epilepsy Congress, Sydney, Australia, September 3-7, 1995. Epilepsia, 36(3), Suppl.3, S77.

16) Burgess, R.C., Urchek, J.L., Turnbull, J.P., Collura, T.F., and E.C. Jacobs, "Data Flow and System Architecture for Identification of Epileptiform EEG Activity," Proc. 15th. Ann. Conf of the IEEE Engrg. in Med. & Biol. Soc., San Diego, CA, Oct 28-31, 1993.

15) Collura, T.F., Jacobs, E.C., and R.C. Burgess, "Systems Architecturefor an Integrated Clinical Neurophysiology Laboratory," Proc. 14th Ann. Conf. of the IEEE Engrg. in Med. & Biol. Soc., Paris, France, Oct 29 - Nov. 1, 1992.

14) Jacobs, E.C., T.D. Lagerlund, T.F. Collura, and R.C. Burgess, "A Standard for Transfer of Digital Neurophysiological Data," Proc. 14th Ann. Conf. of the IEEE Engrg. in Med. & Biol. Soc., Paris, France, Oct 29 - Nov. 1, 1992.

13) Collura, T.F., Jacobs, E.C., Burgess, R.C., Turnbull, J.P., and D.S. Braun, "Systems Architecture for Distributed Automated Clinical Neurophysiology," Proc. 13th Ann. Conf. of the IEEE Engrg. in Med. & Biol. Soc., Orlando, FL, Nov.. 1-3, 1991.

12) Collura, T.F., Braun, D.S., Jacobs, E.C., Burgess, R.C., and J.P. Turnbull, "A Workstation-Based Viewer for Paperless Clinical EEG," in: Proc. 13th Ann. Conf. of the IEEE Engrg. in Med. & Biol. Soc., Orlando, FL, Nov.. 1-3, 1991.

11) Vuong, T.A., M. Dupre, H. Holthausen, A. Sakamoto, R.C. Burgess, T.F. Collura, and H. Luders, "An Integrated Computer Workstation for Epilepsy Monitoring: Technical Concept," In: K.P. Adlassnig, G. Grabner, S. Bengtsson, and R. Hansen (eds.) Medical Informatics Europe Springer Verlag, Berlin: 1991.

10) Jacobs, E.C., P. Chen, T.F. Collura, and R.C. Burgess, "ASCII Encoding of Digitized EEG Waveforms - Data File Size Considerations," Proc. 12th Int'l. Conf. IEEE Engrg. in Med. & Biol. Soc., Philadephia, PA, Nov.. 2, 1990.

9) Burgess, R.C., D. Braun, P.T. Kooros, B. Saliba, T.F. Collura, and E.C. Jacobs, "A Digital Signal Processing Workbench for Electroencephalographic Data," Proc. 12th Int'l. Conf. IEEE Engrg. in Med. & Biol. Soc., Philadephia, PA, Nov.. 2, 1990.

8) Jacobs, E.C., T.F. Collura, and R.C. Burgess, "Requirements for an Interchange Format for Digitized EEG," in: Proc. 11th Ann. Conf. of the IEEE Engrg. in Med. & Biol. Soc., Seattle, WA, Nov. 9-12, 1989, 2013-2014.

7) Mohansingh, T.M., and T.F. Collura, "Efficient Contour Mapping for Digital EEG," in: Proc. 11th Ann. Conf. of the IEEE Engrg. in Med. & Biol. Soc., Seattle, WA, Nov. 9-12, 1989.

6) Collura, T.F., T.A. Vuong, E.C. Jacobs, and R.C. Burgess, "An Integrated Computer Graphics System for Clin. EEG," in: Proc. 11th Ann. Conf. of the IEEE Engrg. in Med. & Biol. Soc., Seattle, WA, Nov. 9-12, 1989.

5) Collura, T.F., E.C. Jacobs, and R.C. Burgess, "User-Interface Design for a Clinical Neurophysiological Intensive Monitoring System," 1989 Conf. on Human Factors in Computing Systems, ACM, Austin, Texas, May, 1989.

4) Jacobs, E.C., T.F. Collura, R.C. Burgess, "Laser Printer Output of Digitized EEG Waveforms," in: Proc. 15th Northeast Bioeng. Conf., Northeastern Univ.; Boston, MA, March, 1989, 99-100.

3) Collura, T.F., "A Transient-Event Model for EEG Power Spectra," Proc.40th Ann. Conf. on Engrg. in Med. & Biol., Niagara Falls, NY., Sept., 1987, 247.

2) Collura, T.F., "Real-Time Evoked Potential Correlates of Directed Attention," Proc. 31st Ann. Conf. on Engrg. in Med. & Biol., Oct., 1978, 10.

1) Collura, T.F., R. Lorig, "Real-Time Filtering of Transient Visual Evoked Potentials," Proc. 30th Ann. Conf. on Engrg. in Med. & Biol., Nov., 1977, 61.

PRESENTATIONS / ABSTRACTS:

38) Collura, T.F., "A Very Low-cost Digital EEG Implementation, Ann. Mtg. Am. EEG Soc., Washington DC, September 7-12, 1995.

37) Jacobs, E.C., Burgess, R.C., and T.F. Collura, "A Digital EEG Laboratory - Distributed Systems for Data Acquisition and Clinical Support," Proc. Ann. Symp. Comput. Med. Care, 974, 1994.

36) Burgess R.C., Turnbull J.P., Collura T.F., and E.C. Jacobs, "Computer Identification and Characterization of Epileptiform Spikes," Ann Mtg. Am Epilepsy Soc.: Epilepsia (35 supp. 8), 126., 1994.

35) Jacobs E.C., Urchek J.L., Andrews M., Collura T.F., and R.C. Burgess, "Telephone Transfer of Digital EEG," Ann. Mtg. Am. EEG Soc., Chicago, IL, September 16-21, 1994.

34) Burgess R.C., Urchek J.L., Turnbull J.P., Collura T.F., and E.C. Jacobs, "Step-Wise Computer Detection and Human Confirmation of Epileptiform Abnormalities," Ann. Mtg. Am Epilepsy Soc., Miami, FL, December, 1993.

33) Burgess R.C., Urchek J.L., Turnbull J.P., Collura T.F., and E.C. Jacobs, "Efficient Management of Abnormality Detection and Data Reduction through Human-Computer Teamwork," Ann. Mtg. Am. EEG Soc., New Orleans, LA, October 11-13, 1993.

32) Collura, T.F., Horne, D.J., Ahuja, M., and R.C. Burgess, "Software Architecture for Real-time Multimodality Neurophysiological Monitoring," Ann. Mtg. Am. EEG Soc., New Orleans, LA, October 11-13, 1993.

31) Jacobs, E.C., Burgess, R.C., and T.F. Collura, "An Integrated Clinical Neurophysiology Laboratory," Ann. Mtg. Am. EEG Soc., New Orleans, LA, October 11-13, 1993.

30) Jacobs, E.C., Lagerlund, T.D., Collura, T.F., and R.C. Burgess, "A Data Interchange Standard for Clinical Neurophysiology," 17th Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care.

29) Burgess, R.C., T.F. Collura, E.C. Jacobs, J.P. Turnbull, and J.L. Urchek, "Integrated Multi-Computer System for Clinical and Electrophysiological Evaluation of Epilepsy Surgery Candidates," Ann. Mtg. Am. Epilepsy Soc., Seattle, WA, Dec. 4-10, 1992.

28) Jacobs, E.C., T.D. Lagerlund, R.C. Burgess, and T.F. Collura, "Standard for Data Interchange of Digitized EEG in Long-Term Monitoring," Ann. Mtg. Am. Epilepsy Soc., Seattle, WA, Dec. 4-10, 1992.; Epilepsia, 33 (Supp.3), 63.

27) Collura, T.F., E.C. Jacobs, R.C. Burgess, "Systems Technology for Comprehensive Digital EEG," Ann. Mtg. Am. EEG Soc., San Francisco, California, Sept., 1992.

26) Burgess, R.C., T.F. Collura, E.C. Jacobs, and H.O. Luders, "Computerized EEG Monitoring: Effects on Patient Flow and Clinical Practice," Ann. Mtg. Am. EEG Soc., San Francisco, California, Sept., 1992.

25) Collura, T.F., Braun, D.S., Burgess, R.C., and E.C. Jacobs, "Workstation-Based Editor/Viewer for Intensive EEG," Ann. Mtg. Am. EEG Soc., Philadelphia, PA, Dec. 11, 1991.

24) Burgess, R.C., T.F. Collura, D.S. Braun, E.C. Jacobs, and H. Luders, "Paperless Review of Longterm EEG from Epilepsy Monitoring Unit Patients," Ann. Mtg. Am. Epilepsy Soc., Philadephia, PA, Dec. 6, 1991.

23) Collura, T.F., H.H. Morris, R. Shetye, R.C. Burgess, and E.C. Jacobs, "Use of EEG Phase-Space Trajectories in Clin. Epilepsy," Ann. Mtg. Am. Epilepsy Soc., San Diego, Nov.. 14, 1990; Epilepsia, 31(5): 687.

22) Van Ness, P.C., N.K. So, T.F. Collura, G.J. Beck, and H. Luders, "Ictal and Interictal EEG: What Constitutes an Adequate Sample for Epilepsy Surgery?," Ann. Mtg. Am. Epilepsy Soc., San Diego, Nov.. 14, 1990; Epilepsia, 31(5): 623.

21) Jacobs, E.C., R.C. Burgess, and T.F. Collura, "Ergonometric Factors of Systems for Hardcopy and Display of EEG," Ann. Mtg. Am. EEG Soc., Houston, Texas, Sept. 23, 1990.

20) Vuong, T.A., T.F. Collura, and R.C. Burgess, "A Graphic Software System for EEG Maps," 5th European Congress of Clinical Neurophysiology, Paris, France, Sept. 9-12, 1990.

19) Shetye, R., T.F. Collura, H.H. Morris, J.P. Turnbull, E.C. Jacobs, and R.C. Burgess, "Phase-Space Representation of Epileptiform EEG Activity," Proc. Second Cleveland Clinic Int'l. Epilepsy Symposium, Cleveland, Ohio, June, 1990.

18) Chen, P., E.C. Jacobs, T.F. Collura, and R.C. Burgess, "Digitized EEG Data: File Size Considerations," Proc. Second Ann. Cleveland Clinic Int'l. Epilepsy Symposium, Cleveland, Ohio, June, 1990.

17) Edwards, C.R., R.C. Burgess, and T.F. Collura, "Development of a High-Speed EEG Display Review Station," Proc. Second Ann. Cleveland Clinic Int'l. Epilepsy Symposium, Cleveland, Ohio, June, 1990.

16) Collura, T.F., H.H. Morris, R. Shetye, E.C. Jacobs, and R.C. Burgess, "EEG Phase-Space Trajectories Associated with Epileptic Seizures," 42nd Ann. Mtg. Am. Academy of Neurology, Miami Beach, May 4, 1990; Neurology, 40 (Suppl.1), 363.

15) Burgess, R.C., C.R. Edwards, E.C. Jacobs, J.P. Turnbull, T.F. Collura, and G.H. Klem, "A Synchronizing Clock for an Integrated Computer, Video, and Analog System," Proc. 25th Ann. Mtg. of the Assoc. for the Advancement of Medical Instrum., Anaheim, CA, May 5-9, 1990.

14) Burgess, R.C., T.A. Vuong, E.C. Jacobs, T.F. Collura, H. Luders, andJ. Meenke, "Computer Technology Transfer as a Key Link in a Joint Multinational Preoperative Epilepsy Monitoring Program," Proc. XII Int'l. Congress of EEGand Clin. Neurophys., Rio de Janiero, Brazil, January 14-19, 1990.

13) Burgess, R.C., E.C. Jacobs, T.F. Collura, J.P. Turnbull, H. Luders, and G.H. Klem, "A Computerized Epilepsy Monitoring Unit for Preoperative EEG and Video Evaluation," 1989 Ann. Mtg. Am. Epilepsy Soc., Boston, MA, Dec., 1989; Epilepsia, 30(5): 718.

12) Jacobs, E.C., T.F. Collura, R.C. Burgess, "Laser Printer Output of EEG Waveforms in Long-Term EEG Monitoring," 1989 Ann. Mtg. Am. Epilepsy Soc., Boston, MA, Dec., 1989; Epilepsia, 30(5): 718.

11) Collura, T.F., G.J. Chelune J.P. Turnbull, R.I. Naugle, H. Luders, and I.A. Awad, "When Does Temporal Lobe Resection Improve or Impair Cognitive Ability?"1989 Ann. Mtg. Am. Academy of Neuropsychologists, Washington, DC, Nov. 2-4, 1989.

10) Burgess, R.C., E.C. Jacobs, T.F. Collura, J.P. Turnbull, H. Luders, and G.H. Klem, "A Computerized Intensive EEG/Video Inpatient Monitoring Unit," Journal of Clin. Neurophys., 6(4), Oct. 1989, 367; presented at: Ann. Mtg. Am. EEG Soc., New Orleans, Sept. 24, 1989.

9) Collura, T.F., E.C. Jacobs, R.C. Burgess, and J.P. Turnbull, "Systems Architecture for Computerized Long-term EEG Monitoring," Journal of Clin. Neurophys., 6(4), Oct. 1989, 368; presented at: Ann. Mtg. Am. EEG Soc. New Orleans, Sept. 24, 1989.

8) Jacobs, E.C., T.F. Collura, R.C. Burgess, "Laser Printer Output of EEG Waveforms," Journal of Clin. Neurophys., 6(4), Oct. 1989, 367-368; presented at: Ann. Mtg. Am. EEG Soc., New Orleans, Sept. 24, 1989.

7) Jacobs, E.C., T.F. Collura, R.C. Burgess, "Towards a Uniform Data Interchange Format for Digitized EEG Records", Journal of Clin. Neurophys., 6(4), Oct. 1989, 367; presented at: Ann. Mtg. Am. EEG Soc.,New Orleans, Sept. 24, 1989.

6) Vuong, T.A., T.F. Collura, R.C. Burgess, E.C. Jacobs, "A Versatile Graphical Output Package for Clinical EEG," Journal of Clin. Neurophys., 6(4), Oct. 1989, 340; presented at: Ann. Mtg. Am. EEG Soc., New Orleans, Sept. 23, 1989.

5) Collura, T.F., E.C. Jacobs, R.C. Burgess, and J.P. Turnbull, "Systems Architecture for Computerized Long-Term EEG Monitoring," Ninth Annual Cleveland Clinic Research Day, Cleveland, Ohio, September 7, 1989.

4) Vuong, T.A., T.F. Collura, R.C. Burgess, and E.C. Jacobs, "Versatile Graphical Output for Clinical EEG," Ninth Annual Cleveland Clinic Research Day, Cleveland, Ohio, September 7, 1989.

3) Jacobs, E.C., T.F. Collura, and R.C. Burgess, "Laser Printer Output of EEG Waveforms," Ninth Annual Cleveland Clinic Research Day, Cleveland, Ohio, September 7, 1989.

2) Collura, T.F., R.C. Burgess, C.R. Edwards, C.A. Warren, "A DC-Coupled Bioinstrumentation Isolation Amplifier with Remote Autozeroing Capability," Proc. 24th Ann. Mtg. of the Assoc. for the Advancement of Med. Instrum., St. Louis, MO, May 15, 1989, 21.

1) Bottegal, T., T.F. Collura, R.C. Burgess, E.C. Jacobs, J.P Turnbull, "Characterization of Brain Activity using Strange Attractors in the Electroencephalogram," IEEE/Sigma Xi Workshop on the Biomedical Implications of Chaos Theory, Johns Hopkins Univ. App. Phys. Laboratory; Baltimore, MD, Oct. 8, 1988.

CONFERENCES LED:

Member, Technical Steering Committee, New Technology Seminars, and Session Chairman: "Personal Computers, Intelligent Terminals, and Communications," National Electronics Conference / National Communications Forum, Chicago, Oct., 1983.

BOOK REVIEWS:

3) J.S. Barlow, The Electroencephalogram - Its Patterns and Origins, reviewed in: J. Clin. Neurophys., Vol. 12, No. 2, March, 1995: 204-205

2) Morris, R.G.M., ed, Parallel Distributed Processing - Implications for Psychology and Neurobiology, reviewed in: J. Clin. Neurophys., Vol. 8, No. 3, July, 1991.

1) Carrol, J.M and P.P. Tanner, eds, Human Factors in Computing Systems - Interactive Video and Graphics Interface, reviewed in: Bull. Human Factors Soc., March, 1989.

REVIEWER OF ARTICLES & GRANT PROPOSALS:

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology
Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology
Sleep
Veterans Administration Medical Research Service

MEDICAL GRAND ROUNDS AND LECTURES:

13) EEG Biofeedback for Attention Deficit Disorder, Pediatric Grand Rounds, Cleveland Clinic, November 19, 1996.

12) Rotating Dipole Modeling of Somatosensory Evoked Potentials, Epilepsy Grand Rounds, Cleveland Clinic, September 13, 1994.

11) "Evoked Potentials and Information Processing," Epilepsy Grand Rounds, Cleveland Clinic, March 23, 1993.

10) "Interactive Analysis of Long-Term EEG Data," Epilepsy Grand Rounds, Cleveland Clinic, August, 1992.

9) "Computer-Assisted Evaluation of Epileptic Spikes," Epilepsy Grand Rounds, Cleveland Clinic, February 12, 1992.

8) "Approaches to Computer-Assisted Clinical Neurophysiology," Epilepsy Grand Rounds, Cleveland Clinic, June 11, 1991.

7) "EEG Mapping for Event-Related Potentials," Invited Lecture, Memphis State University Speech & Hearing Center Neurosciences Series, July 27, 1990.

6) "EEG Mapping for Epilepsy Surgery," Epilepsy Grand Rounds, Cleveland Clinic, July 24, 1990.

5) "Design and Specification of Biopotential Amplifiers," Invited Lecture, Memphis State University Speech & Hearing Center Neurosciences Series, Oct. 19, 1989.

4) "Phase-Space Representation of Epileptiform EEG Activity," Epilepsy Grand Rounds, Cleveland Clinic, Oct. 10, 1989.

3) "Chaos, Fractals, and Phase-Space," (with H.H. Morris, M.D.) Neurology Grand Rounds V.11 No.8, 1989, Cleveland Clinic.

2) "DC EEG in the Study of Epilepsy," Epilepsy Grand Rounds, Cleveland Clinic, March 21, 1989.

1) "Measurement and Interpretation of Transient Brain Phenomena," Epilepsy Grand Rounds, Cleveland Clinic, July 19, 1988.

TECHNICAL MEMORANDA:

12) Collura, T.F., "The Role of Attached Processors in Mainframe Environments," AT&T Bell Laboratories, March, 1987.

11) Collura, T.F., C.T. Booher, "Graphics Research Report: The Experimental GKS/VDI Application "WAVE"," AT&T Bell Laboratories, June 24, 1985.

10) Collura, T.F., "Short-Channel MOSFET Threshold Voltage Prediction," AT&T Technologies, July, 1982.

9) Collura, T.F., D.F. Munro, "A Generic Approach to Test-Pattern Generation and Analysis for LSI Design and Processing," Bell Laboratories Technical Memorandum: 80-2275-2, July 18, 1980.

8) Collura, T.F., "Partest Sentry Data Base," Bell Laboratories Memorandum for Record, July 18, 1980.

7) Collura, T.F., "3.5-Micron Depletion Mode Partest Modules," Bell Laboratories Memorandum for Record, June 25, 1980.

6) Collura, T.F., "ADVICE Special Purpose Input/Output Processing," Bell Laboratories Memorandum for Record, January 29, 1980.

5) Collura, T.F., "Partest Sentry Test Modules," Bell Laboratories Memorandum for Record, August 22, 1979.

4) Collura, T.F., "Partest NMOS Test Pattern," Bell Laboratories Memorandum for Record, July 26, 1979.

3) Collura, T.F., "Clearing Backside Polysilicon Following Plasma Etching," Bell Laboratories Memorandum for Record, June 1, 1979.

2) Collura, T.F., "Polysilicon Runner Simulations," Bell Laboratories Memorandum for Record, March 19, 1979.

1) Collura, T.F., "The Use of Phosphorus-Doped Polysilicon in the Single-Polysilicon LSI Process," Bell Laboratories Memorandum for Record, March 1, 1979.