
معرفی
Solomon G. Diamond is an Associate Professor of Engineering at Dartmouth College's Thayer School of Engineering, serving as Co-Director of the Design Initiative at Dartmouth. He holds degrees from Dartmouth (AB 1997, BE 1998) and Harvard (SM 2001, PhD 2004). His research focuses on biomedical imaging, functional neuroimaging, and magnetic nanoparticle imaging, with emphasis on diagnostic technologies and medical device development. He has received awards including the 2023 Outstanding Service Award and the 2002 Derek Bok Teaching Award.
Research projects include neurovascular coupling studies, clinical optical-electric probes, and magnetic nanoparticle imaging. He co-founded Lodestone Biomedical, a medtech company advancing nanoparticle-based biosensors. His work bridges engineering and medicine, with notable contributions to magnetic nanoparticle characterization and imaging array systems. He teaches courses like ENGS 90 (Engineering Design Methodology) and ENGS 29 (Computer-Aided Design & Kinematics).
Recent work includes a 2024 study on salt concentration effects in magnetic nanoparticle biosensors with PhD candidate Gabby Moss. He holds patents for technologies like magnetic susceptibility tomography and in-bed exercise machines. His interdisciplinary collaborations span biomedical engineering, materials science, and clinical diagnostics.





