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Sandy Cochran
Also published under:S. Cochran
Affiliation
James Watt School of Engineering, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Topic
Resonance Frequency,Impedance Magnitude,Finite Element Analysis,Piezoelectric Materials,Power Consumption,Single Transducer,Ultrasound Signals,Array Elements,Attenuation,Echo Signal,Excited Levels,Figure Of Merit,Fourier Analysis,Gastrointestinal Tract,High-frequency Ultrasound,Impedance Analysis,Keysight Technologies,Laser Doppler Vibrometer,Limited Power,Low Voltage,Matching Network,Mucus Layer,Nodal Plane,Non-destructive Testing,Operating Frequency,Oscilloscope,Piezoelectric Properties,Quality Factor,Single Crystal,Small Intestine,Tissue Layers,Ultrasonic Device,Vibration Amplitude,Vibration Response,3D Printing,AC Signal,Acquisition Events,Alternating Current,Aluminum Block,Amplifier Gain,Amplitude Gain,Analog-to-digital Converter,Aperture Size,Average Current,Average Power Consumption,B-mode Images,Bar Length,Blade Tip,Boxplots,CNC Machine,
Biography
Sandy Cochran received the B.Sc. degree in electronics and computing, and the M.B.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, U.K.
He is a Professor with the School of Engineering, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, U.K., having previously held posts in Engineering, Physics, and Medicine at several other Scottish universities. He is a coauthor of more than 300 journal and conference papers and presentations. His research interests include devices and systems for ultrasound in medicine and life sciences, new piezoelectric materials and better utilization of existing materials, microscale and miniature devices for new applications including microultrasound imaging, focused ultrasound surgery and ultrasound-targeted drug, and ultrasound systems for intraluminal imaging of the gut and for manipulation of cells and particles.
Prof. Cochran is a member of the U.K. Institute of Engineering and Technology, and a Fellow of the U.K. Institute of Physics.
He is a Professor with the School of Engineering, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, U.K., having previously held posts in Engineering, Physics, and Medicine at several other Scottish universities. He is a coauthor of more than 300 journal and conference papers and presentations. His research interests include devices and systems for ultrasound in medicine and life sciences, new piezoelectric materials and better utilization of existing materials, microscale and miniature devices for new applications including microultrasound imaging, focused ultrasound surgery and ultrasound-targeted drug, and ultrasound systems for intraluminal imaging of the gut and for manipulation of cells and particles.
Prof. Cochran is a member of the U.K. Institute of Engineering and Technology, and a Fellow of the U.K. Institute of Physics.