Louis Pollenz

Biomedical Engineer at SynchroPET

The talented “go to” person for a wide variety of product development activities. At home with mechanical, electrical, IT, and EHS. The Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) maintaining records and interfaces that permit us to use the radiotracer in the proper surroundings.

He has had experience with minimally invasive surgery devices and techniques as well as endoscope proximity sensors. In addition, FFR -CT (Fractional Flow Reserve) estimation as an accurate diagnosis for patients with cardiovascular stenosis. His work on wear indicators of Acetabular Reamers is of interest to the Orthopedics community. His background in radiation oncology in mice is useful not only for the radiation treatments, but SynchroPET’s Pre-Clinical product lines as well. Louis is active in the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) devoted to developing and using engineering and technology to advance human health and well-being.

In addition to SynchroPET, he is a performance musician in both Jazz and Symphonic organizations.

Louis holds a Masters of Engineering from Cornell and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Buffalo, both with a concentration on Biomedical Engineering.

Timeline

  • Biomedical Engineer

    Current role