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Butrus (Pierre) Khuri-Yakub

Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University.

Butrus (Pierre) T. Khuri-Yakub is a Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. He received the BS degree from the American University of Beirut, the MS degree from Dartmouth College, and the Ph.D. degree from Stanford University, all in electrical engineering. His current research interests include medical ultrasound imaging and therapy, ultrasound neuro-stimulation, chemical/biological sensors, gas flow and energy flow sensing, micromachined ultrasonic transducers, and ultrasonic fluid ejectors. He has authored over 600 publications and has been principal inventor or co-inventor of 107 US and international issued patents. He was awarded the Medal of the City of Bordeaux in 1983 for his contributions to Nondestructive Evaluation, the Distinguished Advisor Award of the School of Engineering at Stanford University in 1987, the Distinguished Lecturer Award of the IEEE UFFC society in 1999, a Stanford University Outstanding Inventor Award in 2004, Distinguished Alumnus Award of the School of Engineering of the American University of Beirut in 2005, Stanford Biodesign Certificate of Appreciation for commitment to educate, mentor and inspire Biodesgin Fellows, 2011, and 2011 recipient of IEEE Rayleigh award.

Visit website: https://kyg.stanford.edu/

See also: Academia Stanford University - Private research university, one of the world's leading research and teaching institutions

Details last updated 11-Feb-2021

Butrus (Pierre) Khuri-Yakub News

Anomalies in flesh detected from 30cm away

Anomalies in flesh detected from 30cm away

Kurzweil Network - 09-Nov-2015

Microwaves heat up flesh-like material by only 1/1000th of a degree. Ultrasound pressure waves g...