We are hiring! The MGH Center for Ultrasound Research & Translation (CURT) Acoustic Signal Processing Program is hiring three post-doctoral fellows. Mentorship, creativity, translation, and helping patients are our key values. https://t.co/iNfarxojmG
This research seeks a fundamental understanding of how guided waves in the skull radiate energy into the brain to pave the way for making guided waves a viable medical ultrasound tool. https://t.co/qkDvL0QwN0
@GeorgiaTech@GatechAcoustics@CUBoulder
Acousticians are doing important work to make hospitals quieter, map the seafloor, translate musical notes into emotion, and understand how the human voice changes with age and that's just a few examples of what is being presented at #ASA179
https://t.co/6nN48Wamw7
#SciComm
Join us (virtually) tomorrow at 2:30 pm EST, when @scottschoenjr will defend his dissertation "Trans-skull Ultrasound for Imaging and Therapy".
https://t.co/C4GS8m6JFz
Congratulations to assistant professor Costas Arvanitis, who is Georgia Tech's first MERIT awardee. His research, funded by @NIH and @theNCI, will focus on improving noninvasive delivery of anticancer agents in brain tumors.
https://t.co/qNaVd7Ahzd
Stop by Love 210 today at 4:00 pm to see a preview of work from @GeorgiaTech to be presented at @acousticsorg's meeting next week in Louisville! (And yes, there will be 🍕) #ASA177
Hey students! With less than a week until ASA Louisville, feel free to check out our website. It has information on the various Technical Committees and the contact info for the student representatives if you have questions! https://t.co/RgZuLWscZO
This should be interesting! You can check out one of Dr. Guild's JASA articles related to acoustic meta materials for free here: https://t.co/Rm7PllkQmR
Next Friday (28 Sep.) we'll be hosting Dr. Matt Guild from @USNRL who will be talking about his work with acoustic metamaterials. Free food as always!
https://t.co/F5KF6y9pjW
Georgia Tech researchers are studying how ultrasound technology can deliver medication to malignant tumors that are difficult to reach. Their findings will help fine-tune potential brain cancer treatments. | https://t.co/PDLjmVt605
Stop by during open block this Thursday (11:00 am, Sep. 6) to learn about @acousticsorg, LaTeX, and #pizza (not necessarily in that order...). https://t.co/mFRYJlPOns
If you're back from #ASA175, join us Friday at 4:00 pm to hear about acoustic metamaterials from Dr. Amir Darabi. BBQ to follow!
https://t.co/sVSRMej48t