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Martin Janecek

Advanced Technology Development at Hamamatsu Corporation

Professional Background

Joel Martin is a distinguished Medical and Homeland Security Imaging Physicist, bringing over 20 years of invaluable experience in the fields of Instrumentation Development for Functional Imaging and Radiation Detection. His deep technical expertise encompasses a range of areas, including x-ray systems, optical surface reflections, photodetectors, integrated circuits, and electronics specifically tailored for reading out radiation sensors. He has honed his skills in beta particle imaging and positron emission tomography (PET) systems, making him a prominent figure in the imaging physics community.

Throughout his career, Joel has excelled in leadership roles and has actively contributed to significant advancements in imaging technologies. As a team leader, he spearheaded projects focusing on the design and development of application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) that efficiently read out arrays of silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs). His responsibilities also included overseeing student supervision and managing the Radiation Safety Group, where he ensured compliance with safety standards in radiation-related tasks and research.

As a thought leader in the field, Joel's expertise extends beyond conventional imaging technologies. He has successfully written grants, receiving funding for two DOE STTR grants while serving as a Principal Investigator (PI) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). His innovative thinking is further evidenced by the patents he filed during his tenure at Rapiscan, showcasing his commitment to pushing the boundaries of imaging technology.

Joel has designed and developed several cutting-edge imaging tools, including sophisticated systems such as coronary artery beta imagers, open brain surgery beta imagers, and low-cost, high-resolution PET scanners. His architectural approach to system design is complemented by his creation of an automated reflection distribution measurement system and a facility dedicated to the high-throughput synthesization and characterization of scintillator materials. Additionally, he has been instrumental in developing various baggage inspection systems that enhance security measures in various environments.

In terms of programming, Joel is highly proficient in designing and controlling advanced workstations with applications in x-ray luminescence, pulsed x-ray luminescence, cryostat measurements, and optical reflectance. All of his workstations are fully automated and programmed using LabVIEW, showcasing his ability to integrate software and hardware components seamlessly. His programming expertise is further enriched by his knowledge of other programming languages, including Matlab, Python, and C++. He also employs Monte Carlo simulation tools like GATE, Geant4, Simset, and TracePro to optimize his research and development efforts.

Since 2016, Joel has been making significant contributions as a technology and market scout for Hamamatsu, utilizing his vast knowledge and experience to identify and develop innovative technologies suited for the market's most pressing needs.

Education and Achievements

Joel Martin began his academic journey with a Master of Science in Engineering Physics from Chalmers University of Technology, where he laid a robust foundation in engineering principles and physics. Upon realizing his passion for medical applications, he pursued a Ph.D. in Biomedical Physics at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

Throughout his educational career, Joel has been recognized for his contributions to the fields of biomedical physics and imaging technology. His research work during this time laid the groundwork for his subsequent career trajectory, driving forward innovations that have had a lasting impact on the medical imaging and radiation detection landscape.

Notable Contributions and Achievements

  • Leadership: Successfully led a team on an integrated circuit (IC) design project to develop ASICs for efficient radiation sensor arrays.
  • Grant Writing: Honored as a Principal Investigator (PI) on two funded DOE STTR grants at LBNL, showcasing his ability to secure funding for groundbreaking research.
  • Patents: Filed two patents during his employment at Rapiscan, reflecting his innovative approach to problem-solving and technology development.
  • Imaging Tools Development: Creator of several major imaging systems, including:
    • Coronary artery beta imagers
    • Open brain surgery beta imagers
    • Low-cost high-resolution PET scanners
    • Automated reflection distribution measurement systems
    • Scintillator material synthesization and characterization facilities
    • Advanced baggage inspection systems
  • Programming Expertise: Developed and programmed fully automated workstations while proficient in LabVIEW, Matlab, Python, C++, and various Monte Carlo simulation tools.

Career Journey

Over the years, Joel Martin has had a rich career journey, serving in influential roles at some of the most notable institutions in the field. He has held positions as a Senior Research Scientist at Rapiscan Laboratories, where he played an integral role in advancing imaging technologies. His experience as a Career Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory allowed him to delve deeper into research applications in biomedical physics.

Before these roles, Joel was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Washington University in St. Louis, where he contributed significantly to his research in imaging physics, and a Graduate Student Researcher at the prestigious David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. These early career experiences greatly contributed to his development as a Subject Matter Expert in the realm of imaging and security technologies.

As he continues to scout emerging technologies and identify market opportunities at Hamamatsu, Joel remains focused on leveraging his expertise for the advancement of medical imaging solutions and enhancing homeland security measures. His work has not only had implications within the fields of physics and engineering but also plays a pivotal role in addressing real-world challenges faced by the healthcare and security sectors.

In summary, Joel Martin stands as a reputable figure whose extensive experience in medical and imaging physics, coupled with his significant contributions to technology development, positions him as a leader in his field. His commitment to excellence in research, innovation, and leadership is evident in his impressive career accomplishments and ongoing pursuits in technology scouting and market development.

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San Jose, California, United States