Ultrasound has been well established as a front line clinical imaging tool for diagnosis and treatment monitoring in a wide range of diseases such as cardiovascular diseases and cancer. Recent advances in e.g. ultrasonic engineering, computing, and contrast agents have made it possible to  image and quantify tissue structure and function with unprecedented sensitivity and resolution. Such techniques offer potentials to detect  diseases and their responses to treatment at a much earlier stage and with greater accuracy at point of care.

Our research

Our group is working on the development of new imaging, signal processing and computing techniques which push the boundary in ultrasound spatial and temporal image resolution and information content, and their clinical applications in the diagnosis and treatment  of cardiovascular diseases, cancer and neurological conditions.

  • Biao’s Viva

    Celebrating Dr. Huang all together at the Union bar! Warmest congratulations to Biao for passing his viva, well-deserved!

  • Clotilde’s Viva

    Exciting news! Dr Vié has successfully defended her PhD on imaging of the gut microvasculature. Huge congratulations on reaching this incredible milestone!

  • ULIS French Wine Tasting

    Big thanks to Clotilde for the wonderful French wine selection and for guiding our taste buds through her excellent presentation — probably the best way to start the week!

We are constantly looking for talented PhD candidates and Postdocs to join our group.