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Tzu-Jen (Felix) Kao

Tzu-Jen (Felix) Kao maintains broad expertise in feasibility studies, conducting experiments, algorithm development, and clinical data analysis for bioelectronics and bioinstrumentation. His experience spans over eighteen years in developing reconstruction algorithms for noninvasive biomedical instrumentation, including impedance tomography, multiple model system design and phantom studies, and three years clinical research experience in cancer detection using a noninvasive bio-impedance technique.

GE's non-invasive SMS-EIT prototype system provides higher signal-to-noise ratio and greater sensitivity to continuously image pulmonary perfusion and ventilation.
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T-J. Kao, B. Amm, X. Wang, G. Boverman, D. Shoudy, J. Sabatini, J. Ashe, J. Newell, G. Saulnier, D. Isaacson, D. Davenport, “Real-time 3D electrical impedance imaging for ventilation and perfusion of the lung in lateral decubitus position,” Conference Proceedings–IEEE Engineering in Medice and Biology Society, 2014:1135-8. doi: 10.1109/EMBC.2014.6943795.
margeaux
Margeaux’s love for science is deeply rooted. There was never any question she would pursue a career in materials science & engineering.
haliade
To help build the world’s most powerful offshore wind platform, GE Renewable Energy tapped into the broad, multidisciplinary skill sets of GE Research's innovation engine.
Reza Ghaemi

Dr. Ghaemi received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering and the M.S. degree in mathematics from University of Michigan in 2010 and 2009 respectively. He was a visiting scholor at ETH in 2008. From 2010 to 2012 he was a post-doctoral associate in the Mechanical Engineering department at MIT, researching supervisory control of order-preserving systems and stochastic analysis of biological systems.

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The American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA), has approved the GE Research Material Characterization Lab in Niskayuna, NY for ISO 17025:2017 accreditation
donovan
Senior Engineer Donovan Buckley reflects on his work with GE Research and the role models who have inspired him.
Smart building
Working on 3- year, $4.1 million project from the U.S. Department of Energy to develop automated cyber protection solution for commercial building energy management systems
Putting optimal back on the table for real applications using Quantum as an accelerator