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Personal bio
Ross received BS, MS and PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in 2000, 2002, and 2006, respectively. His graduate research included design and characterization of various hardware methods in MRI. Following a Biodesign fellowship, Ross founded the Boston Scientific Neuromodulation team in MRI safety and worked across the MRI safety community to create and improve international standards for MRI safety testing. He continues to support the MRI safety programs as an R&D Fellow at Boston Scientific. Ross enjoys the unique challenges and constraints offered by biomedical engineering projects, and he delights in the opportunity for collaborative learning in a problem-solving environment. He is currently getting to do this every day at Stanford in his dual role as a Lecturer in the Bioengineering department and as Supervisor of the Biodesign Collaboratory. When not working on medical devices, Ross enjoys all manner of outdoor activity and rediscovering the world from a new perspective with his wife and young sons. Currently teaching |