Dr. Fridon Shubitidze

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Associate Professor of Engineering at Dartmouth College

Dr. Fridon Shubitidze is an associate Professor of Engineering at Dartmouth College. His research programs are focused on the development of advanced electromagnetic sensing technologies (hardware and software) for the detection, location and identification of subsurface unexploded ordnance, landmines, improvised explosive devices, underground utilities (wires, pipes, tunnels). Additional interests include computational electromagnetics, genome sequencing, magnetic nanoparticles (mNP), and bacteria phages for cancer treatment.

Prof. Shubitidze is a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and earned his MS (1994) in radiophysics and his PhD (1997) in physical and mathematical sciences from Tbilisi State University in Georgia. He is a senior engineering/physicist at White River Technology, Inc. in Lebanon, NH.

Prof. Shubitidze received the DoD’s Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) 2011 Munitions Response Project-of-the-Year award for the development of advanced EMI inversion models and UXO classification strategies. He is a native of the Republic of Georgia and was awarded the Georgian Medal of Honor by the country's President in 2019 for "his personal contribution in the development of science and in the creation of modern technologies."

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