Mike Khalil

Email: mak2183@columbia.edu

Education

MS Biomedical Engineering, 2010 
Columbia University
 
BS Biomedical Engineering, 2008
University of Connecticut                                                  

Professional and Research Experience

Research:

2008 - Present: Graduate Research Assistant.  Biophotonics and Optical Radiology Laboratory, Columbia University.

2006 - 2008: Undergraduate Research Assistant.  Optical and Ultrasound Imaging Laboratory, University of Connecticut.

Professional:


Summer 2007:  Intern, Turbine Module Center, Pratt & Whitney.

Secret:

1988 - Present:  Dragon Warrior

Awards and Scholarships


NSF Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT)   
NSF Graduate Student Research Fellowship (GRFP)

Publications

Journal:

1.  N Bajorin, T Chen, A Dagan, C Emmons, M Hussein, M Khalil, P Mody, B Steinhurst, A Teplyaev.  “Vibration Spectra of Finitely Ramified, Symmetric Fractals” Fractals 16 (2008), 243-258.

2.  N Bajorin, T Chen, A Dagan, C Emmons, M Hussein, M Khalil, P Mody, B Steinhurst, A Teplyaev.  “Vibration modes of 3n-gaskets and other fractals” 2008 J. Phys. A: Math. Theor. 41 015101 (21pp)

Conference Proceedings:

1. Michael A. Khalil, Molly L. Flexman, Joseph Youssef, Ritu Aparajita, In-Kyong Kim, Rajeev Dayal, Andreas H. Hielscher, "Measuring peripheral vascular reactivity with diffusive optical imaging," from the 36th Annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference, available from IEEE, 2010.  

2.  M.L. Flexman, J.M. Masciotti, M. Khalil, A. Ling, R.M. Al Abdi, R.L. Barbour, A.H. Hielscher, “Development of dynamic optical tomographic breast imaging system with digital detection techniques,” in Optical Tomography and Spectroscopy of Tissue VIII, B.J. Tromberg, A.G. Yodh, M. Tamura, E.M. Sevick-Muraca, R.R. Alfano, eds., SPIE International Symposium on Biomedical Optics Proc. 7174, paper [7174 28], 2009.

3.  Anastasios Maurudis, John Gamelin, Andres Aguirre, Nathan White, Michael Khalil, Raj Shah, Diego Castillo, Fei Huang, Raumil Shah, Lihong V. Wang, Quing Zhu.  “A Fast 512-Channel System for Real-Time Photoacoustic Imaging of Small Animals”(Optical Society of America, Washington DC), St. Petersberg FL. (March 16-19, 2008).


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