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Listing of Current Major
Otto H. Schmitt Activities


June 1985


1. Inductee and newly reelected President Minnesota Inventors Hall of Fame.

2. Campaign to persuade National Academy of Engineering to accept Bioengirieering and Biomedical Engineering as significant disciplines not to be classified as “other”.

3. Assistance to D.O.D. in establishing a major set of 3 - 7 priority R & D initiatives to be put in place by A.D. 2000.

4. Development of Interpenetrating Domain Topology techniques for Biomimetic Brain and AT Computer modeling.

5. Development of system and module designs to establish Family Partici­pating Computer Aided Health Care in the home.

6. Development of Health Trajectory Strand Epidemiology, both theoretical knd data base, relevant to implementing individually parameterized Quality of Life optimization on a utility basis.

7. Extension and mathematical implementation of the vectorial Santosha Index metric for dimensioned and scaled Co optimization of’individua1, family and societal Quality of Life.

8. Development and Popularization of the now technically feasible Personally Portable Whole Life Medical History card proposed in 1974.

9. Establishment of an Innovative Higher Brain-Mind investigative program in cooperation with F. 0. Schmitt, Institute Professor, M.I.T.

10. Participation (Board of Directors and active planner) Archaeus Project. Development of a first (1986) and second Archaeus Congress.

11. Continuing promotion and updating of design plan submitted to Dean Staehle for establishment of a Center for Innovation and Technology Utilization.

12. Development and Popularization of the VCRS and other Hotneodynamic appli­cations of Phase Lock Loop technology in non—invasive human evaluation.

13. Further investigation of the Biological Effects of ELF (Extremely Low Frequency), electric, magnetic, electromagnetic, soliton fields.

14. Member and recently elected president of Minnesota Inventors and Technology Transfer Corporation.

15. “Historian” for IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society.

16. “Mentor” to selected especially promising U of MN students.

17. Consultant to Marquette Electronics (Honorary Director of Advanced Research)

18. Consultant to LecTec Corporation.

19. Consultant to 3M Medical Products Division.

20. Consultant to Honeywell Biomimetic Sensors Program.

21. Consultant to Medtronic.

22. International Chronobiological Society — participant and planner.

23. Consultant to Metromation Corporation (snack food packaging automation).

24. Development and Marketing of the “active” Electrographic electrode to reduce frequency of Medical Diagnostic errors.

25. Development and Marketing of the “Thermode” — Non—invasive thermal device for medical and technological uses.

26. Development and Marketing of the “Meter Reader”.

27. Development, testing and research on the Mosaic Bioelectrode embodying pilar macromolecular organic polymeric conductor anisotropy.

28. Development of Computerized Electro surgery EPROM personalized to satisfy each surgeon individually.

29. Research to measure and alleviate as much as possible the generally unrecognized Plasma Demodulation Electro surgery Hazard that produces dangerous spasms, convulsions and fibrillation.

30. Extend present research on Medical Mutual Impedivity Spectrometry Project.

31. Assist in development of the “Medical Alley” concept via Perpich, Earle, Berlin, Cudahy.

32. Work with Presidential Students Associations to offer these exceptionally fine students new insights into educational and professional goals and societal beneficial opportunities now opening up.

33. Homeodynamic study of Sleep Apnea, Cardio arrhythmia, SID syndrome and development of associated detection and therapeutic computer instrumentation.

34. Development of a feasible design for a Multidisciplinary Biophysical and Bioengineering Science curriculum and training program.

35. Consultant for Cohen swimming pool automation corporation.

36. Invitee to Lafayette College to explore implementation of code branch education in their regular curriculum

37. Development of “Invention to order” and Linguistic Imagery based academic- technical education.

38. Participation in organization of 1986 Congress in Puerto Rico leading to an Imagery Science.

39. Extension of the Theory of Invention study and its pragmatic application.

40. Development of technology and social acceptance of fast, convenient, safe and socially acceptable Human to Computer Input-Output port.

41. Development of the mathematics and transforms of episodal as against periodic models In chronobiology.

42. Further development and popularization of the “Parable Robotics” concept and its applications (Robotics International).

43. Development of non-anthropomorphic robotic designs.

44. Examination of the near-field bioelectric-electromagnetic holographic model as a neuroe1ectric-macromolecular biochemical candidate for the “Etagram” that could contain much of the brain’s memory (and consciousness).

45. Development of experimentation, mathematical imagery and education in new skills to incorporate authenticated paranormal phenomenology into the regular body of Biophysical Science.

46. Examination for possible archival value some 2000 “dry plate” negatives representing the historic photographic efforts of Mr. Jacob Siler from late Civil War to the early 1920’s.
47. Development of a series of autobiographical episodal essays representing interesting happenings over the years.

48. Teaching of regular 5155, 5156, 5157 Biophysics courses and participation in Biophysics - Physiology seminar and Biomedical Engineering seminars.

49. Member of Board of Directors, Minnesota Inventors network.

50. Establishment of organization to develop and market inventions from available shopping list of 50 to be supplemented as needed.