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Published on: 10/7/2007
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Aaron Steinman, B.Sc., M.Sc, PhD., Research Engineer
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Aaron Steinman
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Aaron Steinman
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Aaron has been working in the field of Biomedical Engineering and medical diagnostic devices since his Bachelor of Applied Science's thesis in 1995, where he looked into the feasibility and necessity of dedicated small animal cameras for Positron Emission Tomography imaging.Since then, he switched into the field of Doppler ultrasound, where, during the course of his Ph.D. and subsequent post doctoral research, he developed an innovative signal processing algorithm for the estimation of the maximum Doppler frequency from noisy power spectra, delved into the fundamental sources of error in maximum velocity overestimation (from both experimental and theoretical perspectives), and collaborated in the design and analysis of clinical vascular technologist performance evaluations.
Aaron joined Vivosonic in 2004 in the position of Research Engineer, where he is currently focusing his endeavors on algorithm development, optimization and evaluation while keeping an eye out to monitor new technology and scientific developments in the fields related to Vivosonic's area of business.
Aaron holds a Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours) from the Division of Engineering Science as well as both a Masters of Applied Science and a Ph.D. from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering collaborative with the Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, all obtained from the University of Toronto.He is a member of both the IEEE and OSPE and he is a licensed Professional Engineer.