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40
Citations
5751
World Ranking
7400
National Ranking
2023

Overview

Michael L. Oelze is affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of engineering and medicine, with a focus on biomedical engineering and medical imaging technologies.

The main fields of study for Michael L. Oelze include:

  • Engineering
  • Medicine

Their subfields of study emphasize:

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

Michael L. Oelze's research topics cover several aspects of ultrasound and imaging technologies, including:

  • Ultrasound Imaging and Elastography
  • Photoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging
  • Ultrasound and Hyperthermia Applications
  • Ultrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation
  • Wireless Body Area Networks
  • Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging
  • Microwave Imaging and Scattering Analysis

The scientist has contributed to multiple papers, some of the recent ones being:

  • High-Resolution Power Doppler Using Null Subtraction Imaging, 2024, IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
  • Noninvasive and Spatiotemporal Control of DNAzyme-Based Imaging of Metal Ions In Vivo Using High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound, 2022, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Ultrasound controlled mechanophore activation in hydrogels for cancer therapy, 2022, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Improved Ultrasound Localization Microscopy Based on Microbubble Uncoupling via Transmit Excitation, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control
  • Emergency ventilator for COVID-19, 2020, PLoS ONE

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Michael L. Oelze include:

  • Zhengchang Kou
  • Rita J. Miller
  • Gregory J. Czarnota
  • Andrew C. Singer
  • Ufuk Soylu

The scientist has published in various venues, with recurring contributions to:

  • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control
  • Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology
  • IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering

Michael L. Oelze has authored book publications as well, including work published by Springer Nature titled Quantitative Ultrasound in Soft Tissues (2023).

Best Publications

  • Review of Quantitative Ultrasound: Envelope Statistics and Backscatter Coefficient Imaging and Contributions to Diagnostic Ultrasound

    Michael L. Oelze;Jonathan Mamou

  • Quantitative Ultrasound in Soft Tissues

    Jonathan Mamou;Michael L. Oelze

  • Differentiation and characterization of rat mammary fibroadenomas and 4T1 mouse carcinomas using quantitative ultrasound imaging

    M.L. Oelze;W.D. O'Brien;J.P. Blue;J.F. Zachary

  • Characterization of tissue microstructure using ultrasonic backscatter: theory and technique for optimization using a Gaussian form factor.

    Michael L. Oelze;James F. Zachary;William D. O’Brien

  • Three-dimensional high-frequency backscatter and envelope quantification of cancerous human lymph nodes.

    Jonathan Mamou;Alain Coron;Michael L. Oelze;Emi Saegusa-Beecroft

  • Interlaboratory comparison of ultrasonic backscatter coefficient measurements from 2 to 9 MHz.

    Keith A. Wear;Timothy A. Stiles;Gary R. Frank;Ernest L. Madsen

  • Measurement of Attenuation and Speed of Sound in Soils

    Michael L. Oelze;William D. O'Brien;Robert G. Darmody

  • Non-invasive evaluation of breast cancer response to chemotherapy using quantitative ultrasonic backscatter parameters

    Lakshmanan Sannachi;Lakshmanan Sannachi;Hadi Tadayyon;Hadi Tadayyon;Ali Sadeghi-Naini;Ali Sadeghi-Naini;William T. Tran

  • Frequency-dependent attenuation-compensation functions for ultrasonic signals backscattered from random media.

    Michael L. Oelze;William D. O’Brien

  • Ex vivo study of quantitative ultrasound parameters in fatty rabbit livers.

    Goutam Ghoshal;Roberto J. Lavarello;Jeremy P. Kemmerer;Rita J. Miller

  • Examination of cancer in mouse models using high-frequency quantitative ultrasound

    Michael L. Oelze;James F. Zachary

  • Bandwidth and resolution enhancement through pulse compression

    M.L. Oelze

  • Application of three scattering models to characterization of solid tumors in mice.

    Michael L. Oelze;William D. O'Brien

  • Identifying ultrasonic scattering sites from three-dimensional impedance maps

    Jonathan Mamou;Michael L. Oelze;William D. O'Brien;James F. Zachary

  • Improved parameter estimates based on the homodyned K distribution

    D.P. Hruska;M.L. Oelze

  • Defining optimal axial and lateral resolution for estimating scatterer properties from volumes using ultrasound backscatter.

    Michael L. Oelze;William D. O’Brien

  • Ultrasound controlled mechanophore activation in hydrogels for cancer therapy

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  • A study on the reconstruction of moderate contrast targets using the distorted born iterative method

    R. Lavarello;M. Oelze

  • An ultrasonic imaging speckle-suppression and contrast-enhancement technique by means of frequency compounding and coded excitation

    J. Sanchez;M. Oelze

  • Tomographic Reconstruction of Three-Dimensional Volumes Using the Distorted Born Iterative Method

    R.J. Lavarello;M.L. Oelze

  • High-intensity focused ultrasound-induced mechanochemical transduction in synthetic elastomers

    Gun Kim;Vivian M. Lau;Abigail J. Halmes;Michael L. Oelze

  • Method of improved scatterer size estimation and application to parametric imaging using ultrasound.

    Michael L. Oelze;William D. O’Brien

  • Estimation of total attenuation and scatterer size from backscattered ultrasound waveforms.

    Timothy A. Bigelow;Michael L. Oelze;William D. O'Brien

  • In vivo ultrasonic attenuation slope estimates for detecting cervical ripening in rats: Preliminary results.

    Timothy A. Bigelow;Barbara L. McFarlin;William D. O’Brien;Michael L. Oelze

  • Parametric imaging of rat mammary tumors in vivo for the purposes of tissue characterization.

    Michael L. Oelze;James F. Zachary;William D. O'Brien

Frequent Co-Authors

William D. O'Brien
William D. O'Brien University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Timothy J. Hall
Timothy J. Hall University of Wisconsin–Madison
Andrew C. Singer
Andrew C. Singer University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Minh N. Do
Minh N. Do University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Pascal Laugier
Pascal Laugier Sorbonne University
James A. Zagzebski
James A. Zagzebski University of Wisconsin–Madison
Ernest L. Madsen
Ernest L. Madsen University of Wisconsin–Madison
Eva Comperat
Eva Comperat Sorbonne University
Guy Cloutier
Guy Cloutier University of Montreal
Jeffrey S. Moore
Jeffrey S. Moore University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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