Principal Investigator:

Amir H. Goldan, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Dept. Radiology, Stony Brook University
Adjunct Faculty, Dept. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Stony Brook University
Adjunct Faculty, Dept. Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, Arizona State University


 

Postdoctoral Researcher:


Andrew Labella, Dept. BME, SBU
Thesis: Avalanche Amorphous Selenium Photodetector for TOF PET Imaging

 

PhD Students:


Atreyo Mukherjee, Dept. ECE, SBU
Thesis: Hot hole transport in Selenium using bulk Monte Carlo techniques


Xinjie Cao, Dept. ECE, SBU
Thesis: Experimental characterization of PET
detector modules and GATE Monte Carlo simulation of PET scanners.


Eric Petersen, Dept. BME, SBU
Thesis: Compton scatter decomposition and recovery in a PET detector module


 

Holethanh Triet, Dept. ECE, SBU
Thesis: TCAD Device Simulation and Reliability modeling of a-Se photo-detectors


Zipai Wang, Dept. of BME
Thesis: Normalization model of PET detector.

Xinjie Zeng, Dept. ECE, SBU
Thesis: Expeimental characterization of conformal brain PET scanner and image reconstruction using CASToR

Zhihang Han, Dept. ECE, SBU
Thesis: Fabricate amorphous selenium detectors and testing amorphous selenium detectors

Yixin Li, Dept. ECE, SBU
Thesis: CNN for building depth-encoding detectors with single-ended readout for constructing high-resolution and high-sensitivity PET scanners.

Arafat Meah,  Dept. BME, SBU
Thesis: Drastically increase the spatial resolution of PET scanners in a cost-effective way


Medical Students:

Nicholas Clayton, Renaissance School of Medicine
Thesis: Clinical Applications for High-Resolution PET

Medical Physics Resident:

Jann Stavro, Ph.D, Dept. Radiology, SBU
Thesis: Development of an Amorphous Selenium Based Photon Counting Detector for Breast Imaging Applications

Alumni:

Dr. Richard Akis, Dept. Stony Brook Medicine
Research: Postdoctoral fellow specializing in the simulation of a-Se photo-detectors.



Neha Nooman, Dept. ECE, SBU


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