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David C. Bono is a Research Scientist/Instructor at MIT's Department of Materials Science and Engineering (DMSE). He provides technical support for research groups and oversees the Undergraduate Teaching Lab. His expertise spans precision analog instrumentation, electronic system design, and sensor technology.
- Affiliation: MIT School of Engineering
- Department: DMSE
Education: BS in Engineering (1974, Trinity College, Hartford, CT).
Research focuses on advanced electronics applications in health and medicine (e.g., transcranial brain stimulators, sleep therapy machines) and materials science (e.g., magneto-optical materials, X-ray detectors). He has developed critical systems for the TSA, Navy, and medical devices.
Notable projects include patented unipotential lens assemblies for charged particle beam tubes and hybrid sonar/magnetic field sensors for naval use.
Lab involvement: Undergraduate Teaching Lab at DMSE.
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