Research Seminars @ Illinois

Tailored for undergraduate researchers, this calendar is a curated list of research seminars at the University of Illinois. Explore the diverse world of research and expand your knowledge through engaging sessions designed to inspire and enlighten.

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BIOE Seminar Series: Associate Professor & Chair Steve McAleavey

Event Type
Seminar/Symposium
Sponsor
Department of Bioengineering
Location
Everitt 1306
Date
Nov 19, 2025   12:00 - 12:50 pm  
Speaker
Chair & Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Hajim School of Engineering & Applied Sciences, University of Rochester
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Originating Calendar
Bioengineering calendar

Shake it like a Polaroid picture: Ultrasound Imaging with Shear Waves and Radiation Force

Abstract: Ultrasound imaging finds wide and ever-increasing clinical use due to its low cost, lack of toxicity, and advances in signal processing power. While grayscale ultrasound imaging remains the clinical workhorse, developments in the ability of ultrasound to quantify tissue properties are increasing diagnostic capability. This talk will describe some ultrasound imaging techniques based on two properties: the ability of ultrasound to measure tissue displacements much smaller than a wavelength, and the acoustic radiation force phenomenon, which allows for the remote manipulation of tissues. We have exploited these properties to image implanted devices, quantify linear and non-linear tissue modulus, and estimate viscoelastic properties. Preliminary work on the application of acoustic radiation force and the elastic reciprocity theorem to image ultrasound attenuation will be described.

Biography: Stephen McAleavey is currently an Associate Professor and the Chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Rochester. He received his PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from that institution in 2002. His research focuses on methods of ultrasound imaging and tissue characterization. His work is especially focused on the use of shear waves, acoustic radiation force, and mechanical deformations to enhance imaging and obtain quantitative estimates of tissue properties.

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