ENDRA Life Sciences
Jang Hwan Cho is a seasoned professional in the field of electrical engineering, currently serving as the Signal Processing and Image Reconstruction Leader at ENDRA Life Sciences since November 2014. In this role, Jang Hwan Cho has focused on developing the TAEUS fatty liver imaging probe and advancing image reconstruction methods for thermoacoustic and photoacoustic imaging systems. Prior experience includes a Graduate Student Research Assistant position at the University of Michigan, where work involved short-scan artifact removal for axial CT image reconstruction and motion-compensated CT imaging. Jang Hwan Cho also interned at GE Healthcare, improving image quality and researching artifact reduction in multi-slice short-scan axial CT. The early career included research at KAIST on bio-inspired engineering and self-evolvable systems. Jang Hwan Cho earned a Ph.D. and a Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan, following a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology.
ENDRA Life Sciences
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ENDRA Life Sciences is the pioneer of Thermo Acoustic Enhanced UltraSound (TAEUS™), a ground-breaking technology being developed to visualize tissue like CT or MRI, but at 1/50th of the cost, at the point of patient care. TAEUS is initially focused on the measurement of fat in the liver, as a means to assess and monitor Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) and inflammation (NASH), chronic liver conditions that affect over one billion people globally, and for which there are no practical diagnostic tools. Beyond the liver, ENDRA is exploring several other clinical applications of TAEUS, including visualization of tissue temperature during energy-based surgical procedures.