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Gerald R. Edelstein, MS Electrical & Computer Engineering Knudson 112 2390 South York Street Denver, CO 80208 Gerald.Edelstein@du.edu (303) 871-3129 HOME Courses Research Bibliography |
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE UNIVERSITY OF DENVER, Denver, Colorado Director, Engineer Laboratories Adjunct Professor Courses: Concepts III, Applications I & II, and Information & Technology THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER (UCHSC) Assistant Professor / Director of Radiological Engineering (1995 – 1998) At UCHSC I managed projects involving the installation and acceptance testing of computer imaging systems. Specified and directed the installation of Computed Radiography /PACS systems for the hospital’s intensive care units. Managed the hospitals x-ray services department and was responsible for the technical performance of computer imaging equipment. Other responsibilities included assurance of compliance of x-ray equipment with FDA and State regulations, teaching computer science, ultrasound physics and a radiology resident physics review course. THE HOSPITAL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYVANIA Diagnostic Imaging Physicist (1992 – 1995) Responsibilities were similar to those at UCHSC. ALBERT EINSTEIN MEDICAL CENTER (AEMC) – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Assistant Clinical Professor / Director of Radiology Information and Imaging Systems (1975 – 1992) At AEMC I developed computer information and financial systems, designed a digital x-ray imaging system which reduced patient exposure by 80%. Other responsibilities included managing the hospitals x-ray services department, maintaining the technical performance of computer imaging equipment, insuring compliance of x-ray equipment with FDA and State regulations, and teaching radiology resident physics course. MEMORIAL / SLOAN-KETTERING CANCER CENTER – New York, NY Senior Physicist (1968 – 1974) My experience at Memorial/Sloan-Kettering included developing standards for one of the first Regional X-ray Calibration Laboratories in conjunction with the National Bureau of Standards, and designing and building electrometers and ion chambers for the calibration of Linear Accelerators, Betatrons and Co-60 radiation therapy equipment. EDUCATION TEMPLE UNIVERSITY – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Post Graduate Courses in Computer Science (1982 – 1986) Hunter College – New York, New York Master of Arts in Physics 1969 Bachelor of Arts in Physics and Mathematics 1965 |