Eleanor Anderson-Zych Wins Early Career Presenter Award
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Eleanor Anderson-Zych received the Computational Acoustics Early Career Presenter Award at the 6th joint meeting of the Acoustical Society of America and the Japanese Society for Acoustics for presenting Synergistic effects of material parameters and pressure wave characteristics on pulsed high-powered microwave induced cavitation injury
Eleanor is part of the Johnsen Group at the University of Michigan.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is characterized by altered brain function or neural pathology1
High powered microwave (HPM) exposure can cause auditory effects in humans.
The thermoelastic pressure response to investigated HPM exposures is such that cavitation-based injury is unlikely
[1] BIAA, BIAA, (2011)

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