Nick Bottenus
Assistant Professor • Biomedical, Mechanics of Materials, Robotics and Systems Design
Mechanical Engineering

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Ph.D:ÌýBiomedical Engineering, Duke University, 2017

B.S.E: Biomedical and Electrical Engineering,ÌýDuke University, 2011

Research

Biomedical ultrasound, diagnostic imaging, medical image quality, ultrasound system design, signal and image processing​

Assistant Professor Nick Bottenus'Ìýresearch is focused on developing system-level solutions to problems in diagnostic ultrasound imaging. Ultrasound imaging is used in wide-ranging clinical settings from screening to intervention and follow-up, but the image quality often falls short of doctors' needs for numerous reasons. The human body is a complex acoustic environment that distorts the sound from the ultrasound transducer, producing operator- and patient-dependent image artifacts that can confound diagnosis. His lab develops complementary transducer sampling, acoustic signal processing, and image interpretation methods to more robustly provide doctors with useful information across varied patient populations and applications.

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