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  1. Timothy Harris is a research professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. He leads the Applied Physics and Instrumentation Group at the HHMI Janelia Research Campus, and is the originator of the project that produced the Neuropixels Si probe for extracellular recording in animals, mostly mice, and rats.

  2. Since 2008 Tim has been at Janelia where he is a Group Leader and Director of Applied Physics, an in house group for neuroscience measurements research and development. Tim Harris received his Ph.D. from Purdue University in 1978.

  3. Timothy Harris. HHMI. Verified email at jhu.edu. biophysics. Articles 1–20.

  4. Tim Harris is a research assistant professor, sharing his time between the Johns Hopkins Department of Biomedical Engineering and the HHMI Janelia Research Campus. He is the originator of the project that produced the Neuropixels Si probe for extra cellular recording in animals, mostly mice and rats.

  5. Timothy D. Harris's 29 research works with 3,523 citations and 12,273 reads, including: Multi-day Neuron Tracking in High Density Electrophysiology Recordings using EMD.

  6. We played the critical role in the development of many novel semiconductor materials and devices, measurement technology for high sensitivity fluorescence and Raman spectroscopy, development of quantum dots, launching near field microscopy, single molecule imaging, and single molecule and single quantum dot spectroscopy.

  7. Tim Harris joined the Johns Hopkins Department of Biomedical Engineering as a research professor in April 2018. In this interview, Harris discusses his experience working for Janelia, his interest in neuroscience, and the secret to success in industry.