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Fall 2023
Sound waves can be generated by shining a pulsed laser on an object of interest. The resulting sound waves can be observed with an ultrasound transducer, and then reconstructed to form an image of the object. The entire process is called "photoacoustic imaging". Medical photoacoustic imaging aims...
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Spring 2024
Seismic acquisition constitutes a significant economic commitment, accounting for up to 80% of the overall cost of seismic exploration. This cost is intrinsically linked to the quantity of deployed sensors and sources, each carrying its own set of expenses related to acquisition, deployment, and...