Mr. Kapusta is a Principal Process Development Engineer in GE Research's Microelectronics Laboratory, focused on the fabrication processes and system integration of next generation electronics packages and interconnect technologies. He earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry at the State University of New York Oswego in 1996.
Juan Sabate leads a multidisciplinary team of scientists and engineers to develop new power electronics concepts for power supplies and high-power switching amplifiers for future generation of MRI drivers to improve performance, efficiency, and power density. The power conversion concepts are also applicable to aviation and renewables.
- GE’s experimental MAGNUS gradient coil installed in a GE 3.0 Tesla clinical MRI scanner delivers an unprecedented combination of slew rate and gradient strength for brain imaging, operating in the 500 – 700 Tesla/meter/second (T/m/s) and 200-300 milliTesla/meter (mT/m) range vs.
$3.7 million NIH grant supports AI developments to improve accuracy of diagnosis and reduce need for patients to undergo more costly and invasive procedures
As a Senior Principal Scientist within GE, John leads the development of novel equipment and consumables that can be used by the life science and diagnostic communities.
- Project a collaboration with the Human Biomolecular Atlas Program (HuBMAP) and Lung Molecular Atlas Program (LungMAP), which are leading an unprecedented effort **funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to map the tens of trillions of cells in the body and the organs, including the lungs
- Study could promote a greater understanding of the cellular response triggered in the lungs by COVID-19 that often lead to patients being placed on ventilators due to swelling that makes it diff
~10 years' wet & solid-state chemistry experience. Strong synthetic, characterization, and processing skills for both inorganic and organic materials. Areas of expertise: