Four PULSE Lab abstracts were accepted to various SPIE conferences this year.
SPIE Photonics West took place January 22-27, 2022, and the following work was presented by Michelle and Eduardo.
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Graham M, von Guionneau N, Tuffaha S, Bell MAL, Design and optimization of simulated light delivery systems for photoacoustic assessment of peripheral nerve injury, Proceedings of SPIE Photonics West, San Francisco, CA, January 22-27, 2022
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González E, Graham CA, Bell MAL, Optimization of a dual wavelength atlas technique to differentiate methylene blue from hemoglobin in photoacoustic signals, Proceedings of SPIE Photonics West, San Francisco, CA, January 22-27, 2022
PULSE Lab PhD candidates Michelle Graham and Eduardo Gonzalez delivered two poster presentations at SPIE @PhotonicsWest this year. I was unable to attend, but I enjoyed seeing all of the updates, and I hope to return next year! pic.twitter.com/eYEDqEIGCv
— Bisi Bell (@MuyinatuBell) January 27, 2022
SPIE Medical Imaging will take place February 20-24, 2022, and the following work will be presented by Ben Frey.
- Frey B, Zhao L, Fong T, Bell MAL, Multi-stage investigation of deep neural networks for COVID-19 B-line feature detection in simulated and in vivo lung ultrasound images, Proceedings of SPIE Medical Imaging, San Diego, CA, February 20-24, 2022
In addition, Prof. Bell was invited to speak at SPIE Optics + Photonics, which will take place August 22-25, 2022, where she will deliver the presentation:
- Bell MAL, Ultrasound Image Formation in the Deep Learning Age, SPIE Optics + Photonics, Emerging Topics in Artificial Intelligence, San Diego, California, August 22-25, 2022