| Course title | |||||
| 生体・環境応用システム特論Ⅳ [Advanced Biological and Environmental Applciation Systems IV] | |||||
| Course category | interdisciplinary exchange courses | Requirement | Credit | 1 | |
| Department | Year | ~ | Semester | Fall | |
| Course type | Fall | Course code | 112128 | ||
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| 山田 晃 [YAMADA Akira] | |||||
| Facility affiliation | Graduate School of Bio-Applications and Systems Engineering | Office | Email address | ||
| Course description |
| Students will learn about the principles and applications of variety of acousitic imaging techniques, such as for non-destructive testing, environmental measurement, ocean explorations, and medical diagnosis. |
| Expected Learning |
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Learners who successfully complete this course will be able to gain a knowledge and ability to interpret principles, precisions and limitations of the variety of today’s acoustic measurement techniques in the world. |
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1. Ultrasonic transducer ( piezoelectric material, planar sound source) 2. Transducer beam forming ( Focusing sound source: concave, lens, array) 3. Echography (B-mode, C-mode, M-mode imaging) 4. Non-destrcutive testing, ocean acoustics 5. Blood flow imaging (Doppler, B-flow) 6. Recent trend of ultrasound medical diagnosis 7. Ultrasound tomography 8. Practical exercise |
| Prerequisites |
| Students entering this class are assumed to have had high school level physics. |
| Required Text(s) and Materials |
| Printed materials are delivered. Any particular textbook is not specified. |
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・Acoustic engineering (A.Yamada), http://web.tuat.ac.jp/~yamada/onkyo/index.htm ・Medical ultrasound (Toshiba medical systems), http://www.toshiba-medical.co.jp/tmd/library/lecture/index.html |
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Weekly small test is worth 50% of your grade. Term-end report is worth 50% of your grade. |
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| 3/22/2017 2:16:06 PM |