Roy van Hees
Department / Institute
RESEARCH PROFILE
Roy van Hees is a PhD candidate at the TU/e research group Cardiovascular Biomechanics of the departement of Biomedical Engineering. Within the Photoacoustics & Ultrasound Laboratory Eindhoven (PULS/e), he works under supervision of Richard Lopata on the development and validation of in-vivo risk assessment of carotid plaques using photoacoustic imaging.
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Roy van Hees studied Biomedical Engineering at the Eindhoven University of Technology and received his Msc degree in 2018 on an open implementation and evaluation of Transverse Oscillations, where he did a literature study of verious vector velocity estimation techniques and researched the influence of beamforming algorithms on flow velocity estimation. In 2018 he started as a PhD Candidate at the Cardiovascular Biomechanics group under supervision of Richard Lopata, where he will work on photoacoustics with a focus on the development of novel signal processing techniques.
Recent Publications
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Characterization of intra-tissue strain fields in articular cartilage explants during post-loading recovery using high frequency ultrasound
Journal of Biomechanics (2022) -
SVD-based filtering to detect intraplaque hemorrhage using single wavelength photoacoustic imaging
Journal of Biomedical Optics (2021) -
Towards in vivo photoacoustic imaging of vulnerable plaques in the carotid artery
Biomedical Optics Express (2021) -
Intraplaque haemorrhage detection using single-wavelength PAI and singular value decomposition in the carotid artery
(2019) -
Intraplaque haemorrhage detection using single-wavelength PAI and singular value decomposition in the carotid artery
European Conference on Biomedical Optics, ECBO_2019 (2019)
Ancillary Activities
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