Michael Barbella, Managing Editor09.18.23
Verasonics Inc. has expanded its Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) to include nine additional experts in biomedical engineering and materials science. These thought leaders will work closely with Verasonics leaders and existing SAB membership to provide external scientific review and insight on existing and emerging technologies, as well as potential research and development programs.
New members of the Scientific Advisory Board are as follows:
Greenleaf retired from the Verasonics SAB at the end of 2022.
Verasonics is a privately held company founded in 2001, with headquarters in Kirkland, Wash. Verasonics is the leader in research ultrasound and provides researchers and developers with the most advanced and flexible tools enabling them to develop new algorithms and products used in biomedical ultrasound, materials science, earth sciences, and the physics of acoustics and ultrasonics. Verasonics also licenses its technology to companies for use in their commercial products. Researchers across the globe use Verasonics product solutions to advance the art and science of ultrasound through their own research efforts.
New members of the Scientific Advisory Board are as follows:
- Pierre Belanger, Ph.D., Ecole de technologie supérieure (ETS) Montréal, Department of Mechanical Engineering professor
- Frederic Cegla, Ph.D., Imperial College London, senior lecturer and EPSRC Research Fellow in NDE
- Hong Chen, Ph.D., Washington University, McKelvey School of Engineering associate professor
- Hyun Dongwoon, Ph.D., Stanford University, Radiology – Pediatric Radiology instructor
- Caterina Gallippi, Ph.D., Joint UNC, NCSU Department of Biomedical Engineering professor
- Joergen Jensen, Ph.D., Technical University of Denmark, Department of Health Technology professor
- Matt O’Donnell, Ph.D., University of Washington, Department of Bioengineering professor
- Jean Provost, Ph.D., Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Department of Engineering Physics associate professor
- Pengfei Song, Ph.D., University of Illinois, Electrical & Computer Engineering assistant professor
Greenleaf retired from the Verasonics SAB at the end of 2022.
Verasonics is a privately held company founded in 2001, with headquarters in Kirkland, Wash. Verasonics is the leader in research ultrasound and provides researchers and developers with the most advanced and flexible tools enabling them to develop new algorithms and products used in biomedical ultrasound, materials science, earth sciences, and the physics of acoustics and ultrasonics. Verasonics also licenses its technology to companies for use in their commercial products. Researchers across the globe use Verasonics product solutions to advance the art and science of ultrasound through their own research efforts.