I worked a number of years at Philips Ultrasound and then Supersonic Imagine in the south of France (Provence) and now at CIMU in the Applied Physics Laboratory here at the University of Washington.
It is an exciting time to be working in ultrasound with advances in hardware, computing, and transducers enabling the expansion of ultrasound capabilities and applications from patient and personal monitoring, to handheld ultraportable systems, and to new tools and modalities on premium level systems.
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Collaborations: Hofstetter Neuroscience Lab, UW Radiology.
Post-Doc, PhD in Bioengineering University of Tulane.
High frequency and high frame rate imaging of blood flow.
MS in Bioengineering University of Washington.
Topic: Removal of off-axis clutter with high-frame rate plane wave acquisitions.
Interning at Sonosite.
BS in Bioengineering University of Washington
Topic: High frequency ultrasound imaging of blood flow.
Working at Microsoft.
BS in Electrical Engineering University of Washington
Signal processing and algorithm development for image reconstructions.
Interning at Philips Medical Systems..
Past Post-doc, PhD in Bioengineering University of Texas
Ultrasound imaging of microbubbles.
Working at Adaptive Biotechnologies Corp.