Mr. Goldstein entered the radiation detection industry in 1972 as an applications engineer, production manager, and then general manager for Technical Associates. Mr. Goldstein is a physicist and an award-winning specialist in the nuclear radiation detection industry with more than 40 years of experience in the field. He has authored more than 20 white papers and abstract presentations on the industrial research use of radiation measurement equipment and instruments. His work has been met and approved by US Federal standards set by the EPA, FDA, NRC, and NIST.
Mr. Goldstein works closely in ongoing joint development programs with Los Alamos National Lab and Jefferson National Lab. He was instrumental in the acquisition of Overhoff Technology Corp, the world's premier Tritium detection company in 2006.
An innovator and inventor Mr. Goldstein’s experience in the field of radiation measurement, detection, and monitoring includes the design and development of instrumentation for air, water, and surface applications. Miniature radiation detectors for use during surgery are just a sample of his many inventions and innovative designs. Aerial radiation and chemical detection via drone technology is an innovative new field of detection.
Mr. Goldstein graduated from MIT with a BS in Physics and an MS in Engineering from Stanford University. Mr. Goldstein is affiliated with the following scientific groups: Health Physics Society, American Nuclear Society, DOE (US Department of Energy) Tritium Focus Group, DOE (US Department of Energy) Air Monitoring User's Group, DOE (US Department of Energy) Health Physics Instrument Committee.
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