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Michael P. André, Ph.D.
Adjunct Professor of Radiology
Division Chief - Physics
University of California, San Diego
Department of Radiology
mandre@ucsd.edu |
Dr. Andre's research activities include:
- Digital mammography, especially novel detectors; the world's first fully electronic full-breast digital mammograms were produced in this lab.
- Ultrasound diffraction tomography and inverse scattering for breast imaging using cylindrical transducer arrays.
- Ultrasound characterization of tissue, particularly breast tissue, blood and bone.
- Computer-aided detection and classification of breast masses using ultrasound.
- Holographic 3D display of CT, magnetic resonance and ultrasound images.
- Quantitative applications of computed tomography.
- Novel detectors for direct digital x-ray imaging. His laboratory is equipped for image analysis, signal processing, ultrasound measurements, novel ultrasound imaging technology, novel x-ray detector technology.
A CV for Dr. André can be found here.
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