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AMUM 2004

Event Programme

Monday 26th April
6.30pm - 8.30pm Opening reception (Bushy House, NPL)
   
Tuesday 27 April
9.00am - 6.00pm Scientific sessions:
  Hydrophones  | view details »
  Hydrophone measurements  | view details »
  Safety and thermal hazard | view details »
  Measurement challenges for diagnostic ultrasound  | view details »
  Poster Sessions:
  Performance of diagnostic equipment  | view details »
  Measurement and safety  | view details »
6.00pm - 7.30pm Evening Event (NPL)
   
Wednesday 28th April
9.00am - 5.00pm Scientific Sessions:
  Measurement of therapy fields  | view details »
  Tissue interaction  | view details »
  Novel measurement methods  | view details »
  Measurement challenges for therapeutic ultrasound  | view details »
  Poster Sessions:
  Field modelling  | view details »
6.30pm - late Gala Dinner (Hampton Court)
   
Thursday 29th April
9.30am - 12.00pm Laboratory Tours

A range of keynote lectures are planned. In addition there will be a poster exhibition, an opportunity for researchers to display new equipment or methods, a commercial exhibition and a chance to visit the new Ultrasonics Laboratories of the NPL.

The advisory board includes acknowledged experts in different aspects of ultrasound applications and measurement including:

Dr John Abbott (Philips) Dr Stan Barnett (CSIRO)
Prof David Cosgrove (Imperial) Prof. Larry Crum (Washington)
Prof Francis Duck (Bath) Dr Gerard Fleury (Imasonic)
Prof Gail ter Haar (ICR) Rob Hekkenberg (TNO)
Dr Gerald Harris (FDA) Dr Christian Koch (PTB)
Dr Andrew Hurrell (PA Ltd) Prof Peter Lewin (Philadelphia)
Prof Tim Leighton (ISVR) Dr Stephen Pye (Edinburgh)
Dr Roy Preston (NPL) Prof. Kirk Shung (SoCal)
Dr Bajram Zeqiri (NPL) Prof. Marvin Ziskin (Philadelphia)
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