Research Streams

ultrasound

Sound waves that have a frequency greater than 20 kHz are called ultrasonic. These can pass through different mediums, such as solids, liquids, and air. Nowadays, ultrasonic waves are widely used in daily life and industries. In the Laboratory, research is carried out to optimize the use of ultrasound in various biomedical applications, mainly related to the area of imaging.

Photoacustic imaging

Photoacoustic imaging is a hybrid emerging imaging technology that is based on optical absorption of a short-pulse high-energy laser, and the photoacoustic effect caused by laser irradiation.  In the Laboratory, research is being executed to improve and complement this technique with other imaging modalities, such as ultrasound and elastography. Its application for monitoring cancer therapies, early detection of cancer, among others, is also being investigated.