A major announcement. We have changed the name of our lab. We are now called the "Laboratory for UltraSound Engineering and Research" or LUSER. Everyone is a winner in the LUSER lab!
Please see our updated website: publish.illinois.edu/oelze-us-lab/
Introducing: Beckman's 2023 class of postdoctoral fellows! 👏
🔶Kelly Powderly
🔹Patricia Cintora
🔶Zhengchang Kou
🔹Yannan Hu
🔶Zane Thornburg
🔹Alejandro De la Cadena
Learn about the fellows and their projects ▶️bit.ly/40F3Stj
Happy to share our latest publications. Great work team:
A Data-Efficient Deep Learning Strategy for Tissue Characterization via Quantitative Ultrasound: Zone Training
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And this work on transferring DL models from trained setting to an unseen setting in the testing domain:
Calibrating Data Mismatches in Deep Learning-Based Quantitative Ultrasound Using Setting Transfer Functions
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Here is another publication on the development of an ultrafast beamformer on a small FPGA footprint:
High-level synthesis design of scalable ultrafast ultrasound beamformer with single FPGA
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Congratulations to Dr. Zhengchang Kou for successfully defending his dissertation on Friday. I am proud of him and know he will be successful in whatever he plans to do in the future.
Excited that Prof. Mamou and I have published the second edition of our book on Quantitative Ultrasound in Soft Tissues.
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Excited to share our latest publication in IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging. We further developed Null Subtraction Imaging (NSI) to enable high-resolution ultrafast power Doppler imaging in a computationally inexpensive way. The paper is open access!
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