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2008 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS)
Beijing International Convention Center (BICC)
Beijing, China, November 2-5, 2008 (View: Conf. Photos/Videos and Beijing Photos )
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Sponsored by the IEEE Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control Society
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In Cooperation with the Acoustical Society of China and the Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Session Chairs
Duties of Session Chairs of ORAL Sessions (a list of session chairs is available below):
Preparation:
- Arrive at your session approximately 15-20 minutes early and familiarize yourself with the equipment (computer projector, video switch, microphone, pointer, timer, and lighting, etc). The "Condensed Program" and the "Floor Plan" may help you to locate the sessions at the Beijing International Convention Center (BICC).
- Introduce yourself to the authors, make sure all authors are present.
- Introduce yourself to the projectionist if there is any. Make sure there is a proper setup of the computer projector with computers.
Handling Session Summary Form:
- Bring with you copies of the Session Summary Form that can be downloaded by clicking on the link and fill the form out at the end of your session (the number of copies of the form you need depends on the number of sessions you will chair, please click the link session chairs and search your last name to find how many sessions you will chair). This is very important because any paper that is not presented at the allotted date and time by the presenter or by someone who is knowledgeable on the subject of the presentation and is designated by the presenter will NOT be included in the conference Proceedings. If you have forgotten to bring the form with you, please pick up a copy at the conference registration desk.
- Submit the Session Summary Form to the conference registration desk.
Presentation Timing:
- Contributed Papers: 12 minutes for each presentation, 3 minutes for questions and answers.
- Invited Papers: 25 minute for each presentation, 5 minutes for questions and answers.
- Keep the session on time to allow participants to "session hop" and catch other papers of interest to them.
Notes:
- Make any appropriate announcements such as authors should not distribute preprints during the session.
- Please inform the Technical Program Chair or the General Chair for any problems if necessary.
Duties of Session Chairs of POSTER Sessions (a list of session chairs is available below):
Preparation:
- Arrive at your session approximately 15-20 minutes early and familiarize yourself with the poster area. The poster layout and your session location can be found with the presentation labels in your session. The presentation labels (such as "P1A025-03") are shown in both "Full Program (Program Book)" and "Abstract Book", and the numbering rule of the presentation labels is described in detail in the "Guidelines for Poster Presentations". The "Condensed Program" and the "Floor Plan" may also help you to locate the sessions at the Beijing International Convention Center (BICC).
- Introduce yourself to the authors, make sure all authors are present.
- Make sure that each author has located and setup his/her poster board. If an author needs poster hardware such as removable double-sided tapes, please direct them to the conference registration desk for help.
Handling Session Summary Form:
- Bring with you copies of the Session Summary Form that can be downloaded by clicking on the link and fill the form out at the end of your session (the number of copies of the form you need depends on the number of sessions you will chair, please click the link session chairs and search your last name to find how many sessions you will chair). This is very important because any paper that is not presented at the allotted date and time by the presenter or by someone who is knowledgeable on the subject of the presentation and is designated by the presenter will NOT be included in the conference Proceedings. If you have forgotten to bring the form with you, please pick up a copy at the conference registration desk.
- Submit the Session Summary Form to the conference registration desk.
Notes:
- There is only one poster session per day and the poster boards are available from 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Therefore, we recommend that authors post their poster around 8:00 a.m. and take it off shortly before 6:30 p.m. This will maximize the exposure of the research results of the poster since some attendees, for various reasons, may not have a chance to view the posters during the designated poster presentation time. Authors are requested to be present at their posters at the times indicated in the program (for at least 90 minutes).
- Remind the authors that posters (except for the Student Competition Finalists) should not be left overnight. The Conference Organizing Committee will not be responsible for lost posters if they are left overnight. Posters left on the boards after 6:30 p.m. will be removed.
- Please inform the Technical Program Chair or the General Chair for any problems if necessary.
Session Summary Form:
Session Summary Form for Session Chairs:
(Posted July 19, 2008)
(Please click on the icon below to download the PDF version and print it out)
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List of Session Chairs (Use Search to Find Your Name) - Total 105 Sessions:
Color Codes for Technical Groups:
- Group I (RED): Medical Ultrasonics.
- Group II (ORANGE): Sensors, NDE & Industrial Applications .
- Group III (GREEN): Physical Acoustics .
- Group IV (VIOLET): Microacoustics ?SAW, FBAR, MEMS .
- Group V (BLACK): Transducers & Transducer Materials .
Oral Sessions:
Monday, November 3, 2008 (10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon):
- 1A. Blood Flow Measurements: Jorgen Arendt Jensen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark.
- 2A. Tissue Characterization: Shin-ichiro Umemura, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.
- 3A. Imaging Systems and Methods: Jeff Ketterling, Riverside Research Institute, NY, USA.
- 4A. Transducer Materials Characterization: Yongrae Roh, Kyungpook National University, South Korea.
- 5A. Material Properties I: Jan Brown, JB Consulting, MA, USA.
- 6A. Thin Film & Device Characterization: Jidong Dai, RF Monolithics, USA.
Monday, November 3, 2008 (1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.):
- 1B. High-Frequency and Small Animal Imaging: Yoshifumi Saijo, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.
- 2B. Bone I: Keith Wear, US Food and Drug Administration, USA.
- 3B. Ultrasonic Motors - Technology Advances: Ji Wang, Ningbo University, Ningbo, China.
- 4B. Single Crystals I: Sandy Cochran, Univ. of Dundee, UK.
- 5B. NDE Signal Processing: Ramazan Demirli, Canfield Scientific, USA.
- 6B. Advances in Materials & Propagation: Jan H. Kuypers, University of California Berkeley, CA, USA.
Monday, November 3, 2008 (4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.):
- 1C. Shear Wave and Shear Strain Imaging: James Greenleaf, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, MN, USA.
- 2C. Bone II: Pascal Laugier, Universit?Paris VI, Paris, France.
- 3C. Phononic Crystals I - Bandgap & Focusing: Yook-Kong Yong, Rutgers University, NJ, USA.
- 4C. Single Crystal II: Clyde Oakley, W. L. Gore, USA.
- 5C. Bulk Acoustic Wave Sensors: John Vetelino, University of Maine, ME, USA
- 6C. SAW Devices: Victor Plessky, GVR Trade SA, Switzerland.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008 (8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.):
- 1D. Elasticity Imaging: Applications: Matthew O'Donnell, University of Washington, WA, USA.
- 2D. Contrast Agents: Targeting and Therapeutics: Tom Matula, Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington, USA .
- 3D. Medical Signal Processing I: Ton van der Steen, Erasmus Medical Center, The Netherlands.
- 4D. cMUTs: Omer Oralkan, Stanford University, CA, USA.
- 5D. Industrial Measurement: Jiromaru Tsujino, Kanagawa University, Yokohama, Japan.
- 6D. Bulk Wave Resonators - I: John D. Larson III, Avago Technology, USA.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008 (10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon):
- 1E. Clinical Cancer Imaging: Stuart Foster, University of Toronto, Canada.
- 2E. Arrays and Therapeutic Devices: Shin Umemura, Kyoto University, Japan.
- 3E. Medical Signal Processing II: Pai-Chi Li, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.
- 4E. cMUT Modeling: Paul Reynolds, Weidlinger Associates Inc, USA.
- 5E. Flow Measurements: Edward Haeggstorm, Institute of Physics, University of Helsinki, Finland.
- 6E: Ultrasonic Wave Propagation - I: Georg Mansfeld, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008 (1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.):
- 1F. 3-D Elasticity Imaging: Anne Hall, General Electric Medical Systems, USA.
- 2F. Ultrasound Mediated Delivery of Therapeutic Agents: Larry Crum, University of Washington, WA, USA.
- 3F. Photoacoustic Imaging: Georg Schmitz, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany.
- 4F. SAW vs BAW: Rich Ruby, Avago Technologies, USA.
- 5F. Acoustic Imaging and Microscopy: David Greve, Carnegie Mellon, USA.
- 6F: Ultrasonic Motors & Droplet Processing: Takefumi Kanda, Okayama University, Japan.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008 (4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.):
- 1G. Visco-elasticity: Mickael Tanter, Laboratoire Ondes et Acoustique, ESPCI, France.
- 2G. Therapeutic Ultrasound: Kullervo Hynynen, University of Toronto, Canada.
- 3G. High Frequency Transducers: Jian Yuan, Boston Scientific, USA.
- 4G. Acoustic MEMS Devices: Daniel Hauden, FEMTO-ST Besancon, France.
- 5G. NDE Phased Arrays: Robert Addison, Rockwell Science Center, USA.
- 6G. Material Properties II - Crystals & Composites: Bikash Sinha, Schlumberger Inc., USA.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008 (8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.):
- 1H. Cardiac Imaging: James Miller, Washington University in Saint Louis, USA.
- 2H. Cavitation Therapy: Zhen Xu, University of Michigan, MI, USA.
- 3H. Transducer Modeling and Design: Reinhard Lerch, Univ Erlangen, Germany
- 4H. Device Modelling : Clemens Ruppel, EPCOS AG, Germany.
- 5H. Material and Defect Characterization: Roman Maev, University of Windsor, Canada.
- 6H. Optical & RF Ultrasonic Effects: Robert Aigner, TriQuint Semiconductor, USA
Wednesday, November 5, 2008 (10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon):
- 1I. Cardiovascular Imaging: Chris de Korte, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, The Netherlands.
- 2I. Therapeutic Monitoring and Guidance: Emad Ebbini, University of Minnesota, USA.
- 3I. Polymers for Transducers: K Shung, University of Sothern California, CA, USA.
- 4I. BAW Materials & Devices: Gernot Fattinger, SAWTEK, USA.
- 5I. Wave Propagation: Massimo Pappalardo, University di Roma TRE, Italy.
- 6I. Ultrasonic MEMS: Amit Lal, Cornell University, USA.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008 (1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.):
- 1J. Cardiovascular Elastography: Jan D'hooge, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium.
- 2J. Beam Forming Algorithms and Strategies: Kai Thomenius, GE Global Research, USA.
- 3J. Microbubbles: Theory and Characterization: Ayache Bouakaz, INSERM, Universit?Tours, France.
- 4J. Multilayer SAW Propagation: Mauricio Pereira da Cunha, University of Maine, ME, USA.
- 5J. Liquid and Gas Sensing: Mario Kupnik, Stanford University, USA.
- 6J. Energy Harvesting & Magnetoelectrics: Mark Schafer, Sonic Tech, PA, USA.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008 (4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.):
- 1K. Vector Velocity Imaging: Hans Torp, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway.
- 2K. Adaptive Beam Forming: Sverre Holm, University of Oslo, Norway.
- 3K. Contrast Agent Imaging: Methods and Applications: Nico de Jong, Erasmus Medical Centre and University of Twente, The Netherlands.
- 5K. Acoustic Wave Sensors: Pierre Khuri-Yakub, Stanford University, CA, USA.
- 6K. Medical Arrays: L. Scott Smith, GE Global Research, USA.
Poster Sessions:
Monday, November 3, 2008 (3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.):
- P1A. Photoacoustic Imaging: Xueding Wang, University of Michigan, MI, USA.
- P1B. Medical Beamforming: John Hossack, University of Virginia, USA.
- P1C. Medical Imaging: Olivier Basset, CREATIS, Universit?Lyon I, France.
- P1D. Medical Signal Processing: Svetoslav Nikolov, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark.
- P1E. Transducer Modelling: Levent Degertekin, Georgia Institute of Technology, GA, USA.
- P1F. Piezoelectric & Ferroelectric Materials: Levent Degertekin, Georgia Institute of Technology, GA, USA.
- P1G. Sonar Propagation and Detection: Valery Proklov, IRE RAS, Russia.
- P1H. Ultrasonic Motor Applications: Takefumi Kanda, Okayama University, Japan.
- P1I. Phononic Crystals II: Jan Brown, JB Consulting, MA, USA.
- P1J. NDE Signal Processing: Jafar Saniie, Illinois Institute of Technology, IL, USA.
- P1K. NDE Applications: Larry Kessler, Sonoscan, USA.
- P1L. BAW Modeling: Alexandre Volatier, TriQuint Semiconductor, USA.
- P1M. Microwave Acoustic Devices for Wireless Front Ends: Robert Weigel, University of Erlangen, Germany.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008 (3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.):
- P2A. Blood Flow: Jorgen Arendt Jensen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark.
- P2B. Improvements in Contrast Imaging: Piero Tortoli, Universit?degli Studi di Firenze, Italy.
- P2C. Contrast Agents: Modeling and Characterization: Jonathan Mamou, Riverside Research Institute, New York, USA.
- P2D. Bioeffects: Chris Hall, Philips Research North America, USA .
- P2E. High Frequency Techniques: K Shung, University of Sothern California, CA, USA.
- P2F. 3D / Cardiac Imaging: Hiroshi Kanai, Tohoku University, Japan.
- P2G. Medical Imaging Transducers: K Shung, University of Sothern California, CA, USA.
- P2H. Nonlinear Propagation: Valery Proklov, IRE RAS, Russia.
- P2I. Ultrasonic Wave Propagation II: Ji Wang, Ningbo University, Ningbo, China.
- P2J. Ultrasonic Motor Innovations: Oliver Kripfgans, University of Michigan, MI, USA.
- P2K. Acoustic Wave Sensors: Jacqueline Hines, Applied Sensor Research and Development Corporation, USA.
- P2L. Acoustical Imaging and Signal Processing: Erdal Oruklu, Illinois Institute of Technology, IL, USA.
- P2M. NDE Methods: Kentaro Nakamura, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan.
- P2N. Thin Film & Device Fabrication: Bob Potter, Vectron International, USA.
- P2O. SAW Simulation : Ken-ya Hashimoto, Chiba University, Japan.
- P2P. Sensors and ID-Tags Based on SAW: Victor Plessky, GVR Trade SA, Switzerland.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008 (3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.):
- P3A. Tissue Characterization - Technologies: James Miller, Washington University in Saint Louis, USA.
- P3B. Tissue Characterization - In Vivo Applications: Stanislav Emelianov, University of Texas at Austin, TX, USA.
- P3C. Elastography: Chris de Korte, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, The Netherlands.
- P3D. Therapeutic Ultrasound Applications: Greg Clement, Brigham & Women's Hospital, USA.
- P3E. Therapeutic Ultrasound Technologies: Nobuki Kudo, Hokkaido University, Japan.
- P3F. MUT Transducers: Qifa Zhou, University of Southern California, CA, USA.
- P3G. Material Characterisation and Fabrication Technology: Qifa Zhou, University of Southern California, CA, USA.
- P3H. Material Properties III: Yook-Kong Yong, Rutgers University, NJ, USA.
- P3I. Bulk Wave Effects & Devices: John D. Larson III, Avago Technologies, USA.
- P3J. BAW & MEMS Materials & Devices: Dave Feld, Avago Technologies, USA.
- P3K. Thin-Film & Propagation: Don Malocha, University of Central Florida, FL, USA.
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