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Research Staff

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Berry, James Edward

Electronic Design Engineer working for Prof. Zhong He in the Radiation Measurement Lab and Prof. David Wehe in the Detection Methods research group. His role is to support the electronic and mechanical design activity in these two areas. He works with graduate students and post-doctoral research staff to solve design problems and otherwise facilitate research activity.
Clarke, Shaun Current research efforts are focused on simulation techniques for active-interrogation systems using high-energy photons. Methods under investigation include photoneutron energy spectra and multiplicity analysis.
Donmez, Burcin
Recent CV

Development of room temperature semiconductor detectors (especially CdZnTe) for gamma-ray astronomy and homeland security applications.

 http://www.umich.edu/~burcind

Kim, Jae Cheon  
Li, Kundar  
Miller, Russell James Supports the research of Prof Was’ labs (HTCL and IMTL) with instrumentation, system maintenance and new system design and fabrication. He was previously a Research Engineer in Mechanical Engineering developing hardware and embedded software for serpentine robots and navigation systems.

 

Naab, Fabian Ubaldo
Recent CV
Accelerator physics. Remote controls. Surface modification by ion beams using accelerators and implanters. Specialist in surface sample analysis by using ion beam techniques like RBS, ERD, NRA, Channeling, PIXE, and PIGE.
Perreault, Mark A.  
Toader, Ovidiu Accelerator physics; surface modification by ion beams; remote engineering and instrument control; fuzzy logic, and remote controls.
Wilderman, Scott James Monte Carlo methods for electron and photon transport processes; dosimetry models in internal emitter radiotherapy; statistical image reconstruction methods for electronically collimated gamma cameras.
Zhan, Xiaodi  
Zhou, Rongsheng