学术报告:Multi-wavelength and multi-spectral modulation strategies for highly sensitive biomedical frequency-domain photoacoustic imaging
时间: 2016-04-27  作者:   浏览次数: 1971

报告题目:Multi-wavelength and multi-spectral modulation strategies for highly sensitive biomedical frequency-domain photoacoustic imaging

报告人:Prof. Andreas Mandelis, University of Toronto

报告时间:5月12日(星期四)上午10:00

报告地点:物理科技楼101

报告人简介:Andreas Mandelis is a full professor of Mechanical, Industrial and Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto. He is also the Chairman, and CTO of Photo-Thermal Diagnostics, Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada. He received his BS degree (Magna cum Laude) in physics from Yale University in 1974, and MA, MSE, and Ph.D. degrees from the Applied Physics and Materials Laboratory, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University. He is the Director of the Center for Advanced Diffusion-Wave Technologies (CADIFT) at the University of Toronto. He is the author and co-author of more than 230 scientific papers in refereed journals and about 100 proceedings papers; he is the author of the book Diffusion-Wave Fields: Mathematical Methods and Green Functions, published by Springer-Verlag (2001) and the co-author of the book Physics, Chemistry and Technology of Solid State Gas Sensor Devices published by Academic Press (1993). He is the Editor-in-Chief of the book series Progress in Photothermal and Photoacoustic Science and Technology, published by the SPIE.

He is an Associate Editor of the AIP Journals Review of Scientific Instruments, Journal of Applied Physics, and of the International Journal of Thermophysics. He is and/or has been on the editorial or advisory boards of the Journal of Applied Physics, Applied Physics Letters, International Journal of Thermophysics, The International Journal of NDT&E, and Analytical Sciences.

He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, a Fellow of the SPIE, and a Member of the ASME K7 Committee on Thermophysics. He is the Co-founder and President of the International Photoacoustic and Photothermal Association (IPPA), a scientific prize awarding society with headquarters in Toronto, CA, and Providence, USA.