Miniaturized ultrasounic transducer research and development
Research project
Recently, TDK InvenSense developed a new detector based on ultrasonic sensors. Such sensors are designed with Piezoelectric Micro-machined Ultrasounic Transducer (PMUT), which is based on the wafer manufacturing and offer a high flexibility in their design. Initially, this sensor have been developed for fingerprint and the objectives of the project is to extend their utilization in medical ultrasound (US) imaging. To summarize, the apparition of this novel PMUT sensor, showing impressive capacity in terms of element number, design flexibility and market impact, have to be further developed, tested and exposed to new application. The current array has to be optimized depending on the targeting application, the acquisition pipeline must be improved to save temporal US signal for each acquisition and at various moment.
The main objective of the PhD project is to evaluate feasibilities of the new applications based on the miniaturized ultrasounic transducer technology. The PhD candidate will conduct literature review, work with MEMS transducers, and develop optimal ultrasound imaging strategy. During the program, the PhD candidate will be in a multidisciplinary research and development environment with exposure to industrial perspectives.
Financial support of the thesis : CIFRE support (TDK Invensense company & Creatis)
The objective is to start the PhD as soon as possible.
Profile/Skills sought:
Student from a major engineering school (generalist or EEA profile) Image and signal processing, ultrasound imaging, mathematics
Application process:
Send CV + cover letter + M1/M2 transcripts or engineering school to:
François Varray, Associate Professor, francois.varray@creatis.insa-lyon.fr