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Andrew Inglis 
42 Englewood Ave. 
Brighton, MA 02135 
(617) 304-6465 
andrew@sside.co 
 Silverside Detectors Inc., Boston, Work MA. (2013-current) 
CEO/Founder 
Silverside Detectors develops low-cost, networkable radiation detectors that help govern-ments 
reduce the threat of nuclear terrorism. http://sside.co 
 Boston University, Boston, MA. (2010-2013) 
Post-Doctoral Research Topics: 
Direction sensitive dark matter detector development. Advisor: Steven Ahlen 
Lithium/Boron based thin film neutron detector development. Advisor: Steven Ahlen 
Education  Boston University, Boston, MA. (2003-2010) 
Ph.D. Physics 
Thesis: Measuring neuron/glial cellular arrangement in the mammalian cortex. Advisor: 
H.E. Stanley 
http://www.slideshare.net/flighthings/inglis-phd-thesis 
 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. (2000-2002) 
M.A.T. in Secondary Science Education 
 University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. (1996-2000) 
M.S. in Engineering Science with a focus on physics. 
Thesis: Design and Creation of the Heartbeat-Music Playback Device. 
Service  Reviewer, Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (2009) 
 Representative, Physics Graduate Student Committee. (2005) 
 Representative, Teach for America/Johns Hopkins University/Baltimore City Public School 
System Steering Committee. (2000-2002) 
 Member, UMBC Physics Department Education Advisory Board. (2000-2002) 
 Representative, University of Virginia Bicycle Steering Committee. (1998-2000) 
Awards  Best new experimental device award, Boston University. (2009) 
 BU Physics Chairmans Prize. (2005) 
 USA Cycling All-American. (2002) 
 Standards Based Education Grant, Johns Hopkins Univeristy. (2001) 
 Ecosystems Education Grant, Baltimore City School District (2001) 
Papers  Inglis A, Roe DL, Cruz L, Stanley HE, and Rosene DL, Urbanc B, Automated identifi-cation 
of neurons and their locations, Journal of Microscopy 230, 339-352 (2008). 
 Cruz L, Roe DL, Urbanc B, Inglis A, Stanley HE, Rosene DL, Age-related reduction in 
microcolumnar structure correlates with cognitive decline in ventral but not dorsal area 46 
of the rhesus monkey, Neuroscience. In Press, Nov (2008). 
 Cruz L, Urbanc B, Inglis A, Rosene DL, and Stanley HE, Generating a Model of the 
Three-dimensional Spatial Distribution of Neurons Using Density Maps, Neuroimage 40, 
1105-1115 (2008).
Andrew Inglis 
 Rocarro A, Tomita H, Ahlen S, Avery D, Inglis A, Otis K, Dujmic D, Dutta V, Fisher 
P, Henderson S, Kaboth A, Kohse G, Lanza R, Monroe J, Skvorodnev N, Vanderspek 
R, Wellenstein H, R. Yamamoto R, A Direction Sensitive Neutron Detector, Nuclear 
Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A, 608, 305-309. (2009) 
 Inglis A, Scalable consensus driven document creation, 
http://www.slideshare.net/flighthings/the-document-project 
 Boston University, Teaching Boston, MA. (2012) 
Electricity and Magnatism. 
 Media and Technology Charter High School, Boston, MA. (2003-2004) 
High School AP Physics Work done under the NSF GK12 Fellowship Grant 
 KIPP Ujima Village Academy Charter Middle School, Baltimore, MA. (2002-2003) 
Middle School Mathematics 
 Center For Talented Youth, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA (summer 2002) 
Flight Science. 
 Teach For America, Frederick Douglass High School, Baltimore, MD (2000-2002) 
High School Physics, Earth Science, and Environmental Science.

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  • 1. Andrew Inglis 42 Englewood Ave. Brighton, MA 02135 (617) 304-6465 andrew@sside.co Silverside Detectors Inc., Boston, Work MA. (2013-current) CEO/Founder Silverside Detectors develops low-cost, networkable radiation detectors that help govern-ments reduce the threat of nuclear terrorism. http://sside.co Boston University, Boston, MA. (2010-2013) Post-Doctoral Research Topics: Direction sensitive dark matter detector development. Advisor: Steven Ahlen Lithium/Boron based thin film neutron detector development. Advisor: Steven Ahlen Education Boston University, Boston, MA. (2003-2010) Ph.D. Physics Thesis: Measuring neuron/glial cellular arrangement in the mammalian cortex. Advisor: H.E. Stanley http://www.slideshare.net/flighthings/inglis-phd-thesis Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. (2000-2002) M.A.T. in Secondary Science Education University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. (1996-2000) M.S. in Engineering Science with a focus on physics. Thesis: Design and Creation of the Heartbeat-Music Playback Device. Service Reviewer, Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (2009) Representative, Physics Graduate Student Committee. (2005) Representative, Teach for America/Johns Hopkins University/Baltimore City Public School System Steering Committee. (2000-2002) Member, UMBC Physics Department Education Advisory Board. (2000-2002) Representative, University of Virginia Bicycle Steering Committee. (1998-2000) Awards Best new experimental device award, Boston University. (2009) BU Physics Chairmans Prize. (2005) USA Cycling All-American. (2002) Standards Based Education Grant, Johns Hopkins Univeristy. (2001) Ecosystems Education Grant, Baltimore City School District (2001) Papers Inglis A, Roe DL, Cruz L, Stanley HE, and Rosene DL, Urbanc B, Automated identifi-cation of neurons and their locations, Journal of Microscopy 230, 339-352 (2008). Cruz L, Roe DL, Urbanc B, Inglis A, Stanley HE, Rosene DL, Age-related reduction in microcolumnar structure correlates with cognitive decline in ventral but not dorsal area 46 of the rhesus monkey, Neuroscience. In Press, Nov (2008). Cruz L, Urbanc B, Inglis A, Rosene DL, and Stanley HE, Generating a Model of the Three-dimensional Spatial Distribution of Neurons Using Density Maps, Neuroimage 40, 1105-1115 (2008).
  • 2. Andrew Inglis Rocarro A, Tomita H, Ahlen S, Avery D, Inglis A, Otis K, Dujmic D, Dutta V, Fisher P, Henderson S, Kaboth A, Kohse G, Lanza R, Monroe J, Skvorodnev N, Vanderspek R, Wellenstein H, R. Yamamoto R, A Direction Sensitive Neutron Detector, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A, 608, 305-309. (2009) Inglis A, Scalable consensus driven document creation, http://www.slideshare.net/flighthings/the-document-project Boston University, Teaching Boston, MA. (2012) Electricity and Magnatism. Media and Technology Charter High School, Boston, MA. (2003-2004) High School AP Physics Work done under the NSF GK12 Fellowship Grant KIPP Ujima Village Academy Charter Middle School, Baltimore, MA. (2002-2003) Middle School Mathematics Center For Talented Youth, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA (summer 2002) Flight Science. Teach For America, Frederick Douglass High School, Baltimore, MD (2000-2002) High School Physics, Earth Science, and Environmental Science.