2010 to 2000 Ongoing supervision of three CADC Intern staff membersPrivate Practice, Approved
2008 to 2000 Addictions TherapistCamden County Health Services Center -Behavioral Health Care
2000 to 2000 Stratford Campus, School of Health Related Professions, ProfessorCamden County College
2000 to 2000 ProfessorCamden County Health Services Center -Behavioral Health Care
1993 to 2000 Director, Substance Abuse Counseling
Education:
Clayton College of Natural Health Birmingham, AL 2004 to 2010 PhD in NutritionUniversity of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, School of Health Related Professions 1997 to 2000 Masters of Science in RehabilitationTrenton State College 1973 to 1978 BA in Political Science
Dr. Lang graduated from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in 1976. He works in Wadsworth, OH and specializes in Internal Medicine.
New Jersey Imaging 401 Sylvan Ave FL 1, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 2015415401 (phone), 9734709096 (fax)
New Jersey Imaging Network 3196 Kennedy Blvd STE 3, Union City, NJ 07087 2018656100 (phone), 2018656102 (fax)
New Dorp MRI & Imaging 31 New Dorp Ln, Staten Island, NY 10306 7186673426 (phone), 7186673975 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Emory University School of Medicine Graduated: 1980
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Lang graduated from the Emory University School of Medicine in 1980. He works in Union City, NJ and 2 other locations and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology. Dr. Lang is affiliated with Richmond University Medical Center, Staten Island University Hospital North and Staten Island University Hospital South Campus.
Bulovi wrote the paper with lead author Jinchi Han, a ONE Lab postdoc, and co-senior author Jeffrey Lang, the Vitesse Professor of Electrical Engineering. The research is published today in IEEE Transactions of Industrial Electronics.
Kim says what makes the robot so dynamic is a custom-designed, high-torque-density electric motor, designed by Jeffrey Lang, the Vitesse Professor of Electrical Engineering at MIT. These motors are controlled by amplifiers designed by David Otten, a principal research engineer in MIT's Research Labo