Fred Beyette
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Professor and School Chair
EDUCATION
Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado State University (1995)
M.S.E.E. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado State University (1992)
B.S.E.E. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado State University (1989)
Over the past decade, Beyette’s research has focused on developing point-of-care devices for medical and health monitoring applications – including devices that guide the diagnosis and treatment of acute neurologic emergencies such and stroke and traumatic brain injury. His work has resulted in 12 patent applications.
Analyte sensor and method of use
U.S. Patent 10,823,661
Methods for assessing a condition by analyzing blood in cerebrospinal fluid
U.S. Patent 8,027,814
Vehicular optical communications system
U.S. Patent 7,605,842
Optical communications imager
U.S. Patent 7,359,438
Method for determining wavelengths of light incident on a photodetector
U.S. Patent 7,282,691
Founding Chair and Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Georgia College of Engineering, 2017 – present
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Cincinnati, 1996 – 2017