James E. Brown, Ph.D. has a strong background in RF testing, analysis, and design in support of active implantable medical device (AIMD) product and technology development. James E. has experience developing and operating test systems to demonstrate MR conditional safety of AIMDs and has also participated in the development of MR conditional safety standards. In addition, Dr. Brown has worked on the development of new technologies for next generation neuromodulation devices and has performed electromagnetic analysis to reduce heating near medical devices exposed to MRI systems. James E. has also worked as an Antenna Engineer, where they designed, analyzed, and tested array antennas, radomes, and frequency selective surfaces. Dr. Brown has experience as a Teaching Assistant at both Southern Methodist University and the University of Florida, where they instructed and supervised laboratory experiments. James E. also has experience in computational electromagnetic (CEM) analysis and EMI radiated susceptibility analysis.
James E. Brown, Ph. D. obtained their Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Florida from 2001 to 2004. James E. then pursued a Master of Engineering degree in Electrical Engineering from the same university from 2003 to 2005. Continuing their education, Brown achieved a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Electrical Engineering from Southern Methodist University from 2006 to 2012.
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