
معرفی
Amir H. Goldan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Stony Brook University, with an affiliation in Radiology at Stony Brook Medicine. His research focuses on advancing medical imaging technologies, particularly in PET and X-ray imaging, emphasizing detector design, avalanche photodetectors, and novel imaging systems. He leads the Goldan Lab, which collaborates with biomedical engineers, computer scientists, and medical professionals to develop high-resolution, cost-effective imaging solutions.
- Education: Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering (implied from lab collaborations).
Research interests include Prism-PET detector modules for high-resolution brain imaging, single-photon counting techniques, and quantum mechanical modeling of charge transport. The lab’s translational projects include conformal PET scanners and motion-tracking systems for improved neuroimaging accuracy. Goldan mentors graduate and undergraduate students in interdisciplinary research, emphasizing career development in medical imaging.
Notable projects include the Prism-PET II scanner with tapered crystals and electromagnetic motion tracking. The lab’s work addresses clinical needs in oncology, neuroimaging, and cardiology through innovative detector fabrication and machine learning integration.
- Grants & Funding: Implied through lab activities but not explicitly stated.
- Labs/Teams: Goldan Lab at Stony Brook University, focusing on medical imaging innovations.



