NeoCoil
Masoud Sarabi is a Radio Frequency Engineer at NeoCoil since December 2021, following extensive academic and industry experience in electrical and electronics engineering. Masoud served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Michigan Technological University from January 2016 to May 2021, where responsibilities included instructing various labs focused on circuits, electronics, and signal analysis. Prior industry experience includes a role as an RF and Antenna Design Engineer at Harada Industry of America, Inc. from July 2018 to December 2018. Masoud earned a PhD in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Michigan Technological University in July 2021 and a Master's degree in Digital Communications from Kiel University in February 2014.
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NeoCoil
NeoCoil designs and builds leading edge (RF) coils and imaging accessories used in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) applications. While continuing to research and develop new coils, NeoCoil remains a leader in MRI coils and imaging accessories designed for better patient comfort and experience. Our focus, through innovation and precision, is to engineer and manufacture the highest quality coils and accessories for the medical industry. Hard work and ingenuity have lead NeoCoil to be an RF coil industry leader. Through innovative design and a comprehensive understanding of clinical needs and magnetic resonance imaging, Neocoil engineered its first product, the shoulder coil. The introduction of the coil has changed the landscape of coil design, and has been the foundation for future NeoCoil products. Leveraging NeoCoil’s in-depth knowledge of MRI technology, the company has introduced imaging accessories to complement its line of coils. Our products are manufactured at our facility in Pewaukee, WI using precision production techniques and stringent quality systems. NeoCoil continues to be at the forefront of RF coil design and MR conditional accessories. Today, NeoCoil has products all over the world helping physicians sharpen images for better patient care and diagnosis.