Tyler Harrison
at Univ of Alberta
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Publications (22)

Proceedings Article | 15 March 2016 Presentation + Paper
Kevan Bell, Tyler Harrison, Nawaid Usmani, Roger Zemp
Proceedings Volume 9708, 97080A (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2211885
KEYWORDS: Photoacoustic imaging, Pulsed laser operation, Tunable lasers, Visualization, Transducers, Imaging systems, Photoacoustic tomography, Photoacoustic spectroscopy, Tissues, Blood, Optical parametric oscillators, Signal to noise ratio, In vivo imaging, Endoscopy, Prostate

Proceedings Article | 11 March 2015 Paper
Proceedings Volume 9323, 93232V (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2079950
KEYWORDS: Signal to noise ratio, Monte Carlo methods, Transducers, Tissues, Photoacoustic tomography, Ultrasonics, Scattering, Acquisition tracking and pointing, Photoacoustic spectroscopy, Laser scattering

SPIE Journal Paper | 17 December 2014 Open Access
JBO, Vol. 19, Issue 12, 126009, (December 2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.10.1117/1.JBO.19.12.126009
KEYWORDS: Absorption, Scattering, Diffusion, Signal to noise ratio, Inverse optics, Photoacoustic tomography, Iterative methods, Optical properties, Tissue optics, Geometrical optics

SPIE Journal Paper | 9 September 2014 Open Access
JBO, Vol. 19, Issue 09, 096004, (September 2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.10.1117/1.JBO.19.9.096004
KEYWORDS: Signal to noise ratio, Absorption, Computer programming, Photoacoustic tomography, Photoacoustic imaging, Photoacoustic spectroscopy, Image restoration, Inverse optics, Tomography, Ultrasonography

Proceedings Article | 3 March 2014 Paper
Proceedings Volume 8943, 89433U (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2040671
KEYWORDS: Absorption, Scattering, Diffusion, Optical properties, Geometrical optics, Photoacoustic tomography, Reconstruction algorithms, Signal to noise ratio, Photoacoustic spectroscopy, Photoacoustic imaging

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