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Ryan Field

Ryan Field
rmfield@cisl.columbia.edu
Ph.D. Student

M.S. Electrical Engineering - 2008
Columbia University
B.S. Electrical Engineering - 2007
North Carolina State University
B.S. Physics - 2007
North Carolina State University

Research Summary

My research interests are quite broad. Generally speaking, I am interested in applications of mixed signal circuit design within the field of biology. Currently, I am focusing on two types of biomedical imaging applications in CMOS - ultrasonic imaging and time resolved fluorescence spectroscopy. Previous research projects with which I have been involved include low dose X-ray imaging (Medipix2), exchange coupled magnetic domain modeling (MINT), and resonant global clock distributions (IBM).

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Awards

  • National Science Foundation - Graduate Research Fellow (2007)
  • National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Research Fellow (2007)

Publications

  • R. Field and E. Heijne, "Microscopic imaging of muons and 120 GeV/c pion interactions in a single low-noise 256x256 Si pixel detector." Nucl. Instr. Meth. A, 577 (2007), 595-603.
  • X. Shen, M. Kapoor, R. Field, and R. Victora, "Issues in Recording Exchange Coupled Composite Media." The Magnetic Recording Conference (TMRC) on Perpendicular Recording, 2006.