Robert Bartholomew Pinter was a biomedical engineer and authority on signal processing in the insect visual system.
Education
He received a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from Marquette University in 1957 and an Mississippi from in 1960. He received his Doctor of Philosophy in electrical engineering and biomedical engineering from Northwestern University in 1964, with a thesis entitled A Study of the Dynamic Properties of the Generator Potential of the Limulus Photoreceptor. His Mississippi and Doctor of Philosophy were both under Richard West. Jones.
Career
Pinter has joined the University of Washington in 1964 and held joint appointments with the Departments of Electrical Engineering and Zoology. He also held appointments as visiting professor of psychology at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada and visiting fellow of the center for visual sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. His research interests were mathematical and electronic models of the visual and nervous system and linear and nonlinear control theory.