Dr. Kanai Shah Receives 2020 RTSD Scientist Award
14 Julho 2020 - 11:30AM
We are proud to announce that Dr. Kanai Shah, President of RMD,
Inc., a Dynasil company, has been selected to receive the
prestigious
2020 RTSD Scientist Award by the
scientific advisory committee of the Room Temperature Semiconductor
Detectors (RTSD) conference. This award will be presented to Dr.
Shah at the RTSD conference to be held in Boston from October 31st
to November 7th in conjunction with the IEEE Nuclear Science
Symposium and the Medical Imaging Conference. As part of the award
acceptance ceremony Dr. Shah will deliver the RTSD keynote address.
This international award is given annually as
recognition to a researcher who has made outstanding contributions
toward the detection of nuclear radiation using semiconductor
detectors that operate at room temperature through a lifetime of
work.
Dr. Shah has been an active researcher in this
field for over 35 years, with interest in crystal growth processes
and detector designs. In recent years, Dr. Shah has contributed to
RMD’s efforts to develop thallium bromide (TlBr) gamma-ray
detectors and lithium indium diselenide (LiInSe2) neutron
detectors. His current interests include tailoring wide bandgap
semiconductors to combine charge and light collection within the
same solid state detector.
Previously, Dr. Shah investigated HgI2, PbI2,
InI, Si, Ge, CdZnTe, B2Se3, diamond and Tl2SeI4 semiconductor
detectors for spectroscopic and imaging studies. The applications
of these detectors include nuclear security, medical imaging,
particle and space physics, oil exploration, health physics,
non-destructive evaluation and materials research.
Dr. Shah has served as the president of RMD
since December 2011. He has authored more than 500 technical
publications and been awarded 34 U.S. patents. He has been
conferred with numerous awards including three R&D 100 awards,
a DNDO recognition award and a Tibetts Small Business Award.
Dr. Shah received his M.S. in Chemical
Engineering from the University of Massachusetts Lowell and his
Ph.D. in Applied Physics from the Delft University of Technology,
Delft, Netherlands. He has presented at international conferences
on many occasions, written three book chapters, reviewed numerous
papers for IEEE and MRS journals and served as reviewer for DOE,
NSF, DOD and DHS programs. He teaches a short-course on “Nuclear
Detection” (organized by Dr. David Wehe, University of Michigan) at
the IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium (Atlanta 2017, Sydney 2018,
Manchester, 2019).
Dr. Shah currently serves as a member of the
University of Massachusetts Lowell Chemical Engineering Industrial
Advisory Board.
About Dynasil
Dynasil Corporation of America develops and
manufactures optics and photonics products, optical detection and
analysis technology and components for the homeland security,
medical and industrial markets. Combining world-class expertise in
research and materials science with extensive experience in
manufacturing and product development, Dynasil is commercializing
products including dual-mode radiation detection solutions for
Homeland Security and commercial applications and sensors for
non-destructive testing. Dynasil has an impressive portfolio of
issued and pending U.S. patents. The Company is based in Newton,
MA, with additional operations in MA, MN, NY, NJ and the United
Kingdom. More information about the Company is available at
www.dynasil.com.
Contact:
Patty KeheCorporate SecretaryDynasil Corporation of AmericaPhone:
617.668.6855pkehe@dynasil.com
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