Talk from Mengxing Tang, Imperial College, London

Talk from Mengxing Tang, Imperial College, London

When

18. mar 10:00 - 11:00

Where

DTU, Lyngby Campus, Building 349, Room 205

Host

CFU

Contact

Susie Bermann
susbe@dtu.dk

Lecture

Talk from Mengxing Tang, Imperial College, London

On some challenges in super-resolution imaging

Regarding some of the technical challenges in super-resolution ultrasound using localisation and tracking, including bubble concentration, tissue motion, and volumetric imaging, and our efforts in addressing some of these challenges.

About Mengxing

Professor Mengxing Tang joined the Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College as a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in 2006 and became a Professor in 2018. Before moving to London, he was a postdoc researcher and then a Departmental Lecturer in the Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford. Dr Tang founded the Ultrasound Laboratory for Imaging and Sensing (ULIS). His current research mainly focuses on developing new in vivo imaging techniques of ultrahigh temporal resolution (up to tens of thousands of frames per second) and spatial resolution (down to tens of microns at multi-centimeter depth) using ultrasound, signal and image processing techniques, for visualising and quantifying macro- and micro-vascular structure and flow dynamics. He also works on developing ultrasound tomography technologies for imaging the human brain, as well as using ultrasound as a brain-computer interface. Professor Tang has a wide range of collaborations with clinicians, biologists, and engineers/physicists. His clinical interests include cardiovascular diseases, cancer, neurological conditions, gut and reproductive system diseases.