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PhD

The laboratory contributes to the Section "ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS ENGINEERING" of the PhD School on:

ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGIES FOR INFORMATION ENGINEERING.


The following theses have been recently defended by the PhD students of our lab:

  • "Digital Systems for Broad Bandwidth Signal Processing" (defended by Stefano Ricci)

  • "CAD Design and Manufacturing Technologies for Piezoelectric Transducers" (defended by Emiliano Maione)

  • " Multi-Channel System for Real-Time Processing of Ultrasound Signals" (defended by Enrico Boni)

  • "Development and Applications of a Range-Doppler Ultrasound System" (defended by Giacomo Bambi)

  • "Ultrasound System for Vascular Mechanics Investigations" (defended by Tiziano Morganti)

  • "3D Dynamic Ultrasonic Model of Pathologic Arteries - Application to the Assessment of Arterial Wall Mechanical Parameters" (defended by Simone Balocco)

  • "Design and Implementation of the Digital Section for a Novel Programmable Ultrasound Echograph" (defended by Luca Bassi)

  • "Hardware and Firmware for an Ultrasound Imaging System" (defended by Alessandro Dallai)

  • "Design and Implementation of Experimental set-ups for Ultrasound Contrast Agents Characterization" (defended by Francesco Guidi)

  • "Development of a New Acoustico-Optical System for Ultrasound Contrast Agents Characterization" (defended by Riccardo Mori)

  • "Design and Implementation of a Broad Bandwidth Acquisition Board for a Programmable Echograph" (defended by Andrea Cellai)

  • "Development of Novel Ultrasound Imaging and Doppler Applications on Echographic Research Platform" (defended by Lorenzo Francalanci)

  • "Simulation in nonlinear ultrasound. Application to nonlinear parameter imaging in echo mode configuration" (defended by François Varray)
  • "Development of novel ultrasound techniques for imaging and elastography - from simulation to real-time implementation" (defended by Alessandro Bighellon Ramalli)

 

 

 
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