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Understanding Arterial Biomechanics with Ultrasound and Waveguide Models

March 3, 2023 | Acoustics Today

Understanding Arterial Biomechanics with Ultrasound and Waveguide Models

"Using wave-based physics applied to biomedical ultrasound and modal analysis of structures has provided new ways to examine the human vasculature.

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April 18, 2019 | Pratt School of Engineering

When the Physics Say “Don’t Follow Your Nose”

Researchers are using the physics of airflows to locate gaseous leaks more quickly in complex scenarios

Inverse problems and Optimization in Mechanics (IOMech)

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      • CPS: Medium: Collaborative Research: Smart Ultrasound ELAS
      • FAIS - Model-Based Surgical Planning for FAIS
      • GUARDIAN: General Active Sensing for conDItion AssessmeNt
      • Machine Learning Strategies for Classification of Peripheral Arterial Disease in Lower Extremities
      • Measuring Arterial Material Properties using Wave-based Approaches with Ultrasound and Computational Models
      • Modeling & Control of the Human Voice
      • Novel Techniques for Topology Optimization
      • Residual Stress
    • Former Projects
      • Arterial Properties from Stimulated Acoustical Emission
      • CAREER-A Simulation Environment for Studying Aging and Degradation of Structures and Materials
      • Generalized waveform methods for breast viscoelasticity mapping
      • Incorporating Materials Aging and Degradation into the Analysis of Ship Structures
      • Inverse Estimation of Early Age concrete Properties
      • Inverse Problems in Monitoring and Prognosis of Mechanical Systems
      • Multidimensional Imaging of the Heart
      • Multiscale Time Stepping Algorithms in Explicit Dynamics
      • Risk-Averse Optimization of Large-Scale Multiphysics Systems
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