Lecturers:
JAJ: Jørgen Arendt Jensen, Ph.D., Dr. Techn.
Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Center for fast Ultrasound Imaging
Department of Health Technology
Technical University of Denmark
E-mail: jaje@dtu.dk
EVT: Erik Vilain Thomsen,
Ph.D.
Professor of Nanotechnology,
Department of Health Technology
Technical University of Denmark
E-mail: ervt@dtu.dk
MST: Marie Sand Traberg,
Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biomechanics,
Department of Health Technology
Technical University of Denmark
E-mail: msene@dtu.dk
BT:
Ass. Professor Borislav Tomov, PhD
Center for fast Ultrasound Imaging
Department of Health Technology
Technical University of Denmark
E-mail: bgto@dtu.dk
SEBKA:
PhD student Sebastian Kazmarek Præsius, PhD
Center for fast Ultrasound Imaging
Department of Health Technology
Technical University of Denmark
E-mail: sebka@dtu.dk
LTJ:
Postdoc Lasse Thurmann Jørgensen, PhD
Center for fast Ultrasound Imaging
Department of Health Technology
Technical University of Denmark
E-mail: latjo@dtu.dk
IT:
Postdoc Iman Taghavi, PhD
Center for fast Ultrasound Imaging
Department of Health Technology
Technical University of Denmark
E-mail: imat@dtu.dk
MAN:
PhD student Mostafa Amin Naji, PhD
Center for fast Ultrasound Imaging
Department of Health Technology
Technical University of Denmark
E-mail: mamna@dtu.dk
Facilities:
Registration for the summer school will take place
in Auditorium
11 in Building 308 on Wednesday morning, May 24 from 8.00 to 8.30 before
the first lecture.
All the lectures will take place in
Auditorium
11 in Building 308.
Lunch will be served in Building
342 as a buffet lunch. Please remember the lunch tickets you get on the first day at the registration.
All the computer exercises will take place on the ground floor Building 349
using your own laptop. The participants will make the exercises in groups of three.
One exercise and the projects will be conducted using Verasonics scanners. The participants will also have the possibility of
working with data previously acquired using the Verasonics scanners or acquiring their own data using the dedicated cfu_scan program..
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