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This years' IEEE Rayleigh Award was awarded to DTU Health Tech professor at the IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium in Glasgow.
A generous grant from Innovation Fund Denmark has enabled the world’s leading researchers in the field of 3D ultrasound images to develop new, ultra-high resolution imaging...
This year's Electro Award and E-Candidate Awards have just been handed over by Elektrofondet at The Danish Society of Engineers.
Researcher at Center for Fast Ultrasound Imaging receives grant for his research in cardiac ultrasound imaging
Congratulations to Tommaso di Ianni, who has won The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine's New Investigator Award 2017 for his presentation "Quantitative vector...
The Portable Ultrasound Scanners project—running from 2013 to 2018—has received DKK 75 million (EUR 10 million) in funding from Innovation Fund Denmark out of a total budget...
Innovation Fund Denmark awarded five new prizes at the EliteForsk conference on 23 February. Four current and former DTU researchers were among the recipients.
Ultrasound is an effective and harmless means to look inside the body. It is used by specially trained doctors, for example to monitor the foetus during pregnancy, but...
In the future, ultrasound scanners will be small and portable, so that patients can be scanned any place and any time. This is the objective of a comprehensive high tech...
On 22 January, Jacob successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis, Imaging of in viro pressure using ultrasound.
A joint effort of Center for Fast Ultrasound Imaging at DTU and Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University.
Showing of the latest new imaging gear to the Dean
Artimino - jointly hosted by Center for Fast Ultrasound and Lund University
Three 3-year PhD scholarships are available at the Center for Fast Ultrasound Imaging
The Center For Fast Ultrasound Imaging has received a grant for 75 mio. DKK for the development of portable intuitive ultrasound scanners.
The quaterly science magazine Dynamo brings article on the a new ultrasound scanner from the company BK Medical. The scanner is able to measure in detail the direction...
Medical ultrasound imaging is a popular non-invasive and low cost technique to localize e.g. cysts, lesions, and other processes.
On Friday 6 July, Marie Sand Enevoldsen was interviewed on national radio about her latest research within aorta aneurysms
PhD defense by Mads Møller Pedersen, MD and PhD student at Rigshospitalet and Center for Fast Ultrasound Imaging
The prize, awarded by The Danish Society of Engineers, IDA, was today presented to David B. Bæk, PhD from Center of Ultrasound Imaging, DTU.
It has taken seven years, but now the researchers at Center for Fast Ultrasound Imaging and the electronics experts from Prevas have developed the world's most powerful...
Jønne Marcher will be presenting his MSc project on Vector Velocity Imaging