Ishan Barman

age ~40

from Cockeysville, MD

Ishan Barman Phones & Addresses

  • Cockeysville, MD
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Dorchester, MA
  • Cambridge, MA

Work

  • Company:
    Mit
  • Position:
    Scientist

Education

  • Degree:
    Ph.D.
  • School / High School:
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    2007 to 2011
  • Specialities:
    Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Optics • Spectroscopy • Bioengineering • Analytical Chemistry • Mathematical Modeling • Chemometrics • Clinical Decision Support • Sensors • Matlab • Laboratory • Biomedical Engineering • Raman Microscopy • Blood Glucose • Nanotechnology • Microscopy • Science • Physics • Algorithms • Research

Languages

English • Bengali • Hindi

Industries

Higher Education

Resumes

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Associate Professor

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Location:
319 Ringold Valley Cir, Cockeysville, MD 21030
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
MIT
Scientist
Education:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2007 - 2011
Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2005 - 2007
S.M., Mechanical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur 2001 - 2005
B.Tech., Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Optics
Spectroscopy
Bioengineering
Analytical Chemistry
Mathematical Modeling
Chemometrics
Clinical Decision Support
Sensors
Matlab
Laboratory
Biomedical Engineering
Raman Microscopy
Blood Glucose
Nanotechnology
Microscopy
Science
Physics
Algorithms
Research
Languages:
English
Bengali
Hindi

Us Patents

  • Portable Raman Diagnostic System

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  • US Patent:
    20120035442, Feb 9, 2012
  • Filed:
    Jun 23, 2011
  • Appl. No.:
    13/167445
  • Inventors:
    Ishan Barman - Cambridge MA, US
    Narahara Chari Dingari - Framingham MA, US
    Ramachandra Dasari - Shererville IN, US
    Michael Feld - Jamaica Plain MA, US
    Chae-Ryon Kong - Daegu, KR
    David Feld - Newark CA, US
    Alison Hearn - Jamaica Plain MA, US
    Jonathan Feld - Somerville MA, US
  • International Classification:
    A61B 5/1455
  • US Classification:
    600316
  • Abstract:
    The present invention further relates to the selection of the specific filter combinations, which can provide sufficient information for multivariate calibration to extract accurate analyte concentrations in complex biological systems. The present invention also describes wavelength interval selection methods that give rise to the miniaturized designs. Finally, this invention presents a plurality of wavelength selection methods and miniaturized spectroscopic apparatus designs and the necessary tools to map from one domain (wavelength selection) to the other (design parameters). Such selection of informative spectral bands has a broad scope in miniaturizing any clinical diagnostic instruments which employ Raman spectroscopy in particular and other spectroscopic techniques in general.
  • Portable Optical Fiber Probe-Based Spectroscopic Scanner For Rapid Cancer Diagnosis

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  • US Patent:
    20120302892, Nov 29, 2012
  • Filed:
    Dec 28, 2011
  • Appl. No.:
    13/338920
  • Inventors:
    Niyom Lue - Nahant MA, US
    Michael Feld - Jamaica Plain MA, US
    Ishan Barman - Boston MA, US
    Narahara Chari Dingari - Somerville MA, US
    Ramachandra Dasari - Shererville IN, US
    David Feld - Newark CA, US
    Alison Hearn - Jamaica Plain MA, US
    Jonathan Feld - Somerville MA, US
  • International Classification:
    A61B 6/00
  • US Classification:
    600476
  • Abstract:
    A multimodal probe system for spectroscopic scanning of tissue for disease diagnosis. The system can use diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy for the detection of cancerous tissue, such as tissue margin assessment.
  • Method And Apparatus For Permeating Flow Desalination

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  • US Patent:
    20110247937, Oct 13, 2011
  • Filed:
    Dec 19, 2007
  • Appl. No.:
    12/002664
  • Inventors:
    Nam P. Suh - Sudbury MA, US
    Sang-Gook Kim - Wayland MA, US
    Taesik Lee - Cambridge MA, US
    Ishan Barman - Cambridge MA, US
    Gyunyoung Heo - Suwon-si, KR
  • International Classification:
    C02F 1/48
    C02F 103/08
    B82Y 99/00
  • US Classification:
    204554, 204672, 977742
  • Abstract:
    A water desalination system and method in accordance with the principles of the present invention employs capacitive deionization to remove ions from source water to produce deionzed and waste water. The process employs charged electrodes to attract ions of opposite polarity from the source water. The process of discharging the electrodes employs solvent drag
  • Raman Spectroscopy Reporters And Methods For Molecular Imaging Of Tissue In Vivo

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  • US Patent:
    20180344164, Dec 6, 2018
  • Filed:
    Nov 23, 2016
  • Appl. No.:
    15/778236
  • Inventors:
    - Baltimore MD, US
    Ishan BARMAN - Baltimore MD, US
    Martin POMPER - Baltimore MD, US
    Sangeeta RAY - Ellicott City MD, US
  • International Classification:
    A61B 5/00
    G01N 33/543
    G01N 33/574
    A61B 1/06
    G01N 21/65
  • Abstract:
    The present invention provides a targeted nanoplex platform for in vivo imaging and theranostic imaging of cancer to simultaneously provide non-invasive assessment of tumor burden and cancer-selective treatments.
  • Raman Spectroscopy For Detection Of Glycated Analytes

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  • US Patent:
    20140349337, Nov 27, 2014
  • Filed:
    Dec 21, 2012
  • Appl. No.:
    14/367633
  • Inventors:
    - Cambridge MA, US
    Ishan Barman - Boston MA, US
    Narahara Chari Dingari - Somerville MA, US
    Jeon Woong Kang - Melrose MA, US
  • Assignee:
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Cambridge MA
  • International Classification:
    G01N 33/72
    G01N 33/49
    G01N 21/65
  • US Classification:
    435 405, 356301, 436 67, 436 88, 422 8205, 4352887
  • Abstract:
    The present invention relates to the optical measurement of blood analytes, such as glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and serum albumin as a functional metric of mean blood glucose in the diagnosis of diabetic patients. Non-enhanced Raman spectroscopy is employed as the analytical method for quantitative detection of blood analytes. Using processing techniques, non-enzymatic glycosylation (glycation) of the analytes results in measurable and highly reproducible changes in the acquired spectral data, which enable the accurate measurements and classification of glycated and unglycated analytes.

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