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High-Speed, Non-Ionizing Breast Imaging: SSTDR Trials with a Phantom with Tissue-Like Properties

Semester: Spring 2025


Presentation description

We conducted impedance measurements at McGill University on a tissue-like phantom using Spread Spectrum Time Domain Reflectometry (SSTDR). We evaluated the variability of our setup and compared it to our previous work assessing SSTDR against a Vector Network Analyzer (VNA). Various measurements were taken to determine how effectively we could detect a tumor. Using an algorithm developed at McGill, we reconstructed an image of the tumor within a homogeneous phantom mimicking fat.

Presenter Name: Sam Makin
Presentation Type: Poster
Presentation Format: In Person
Presentation #6A
College: Engineering
School / Department: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Research Mentor: Cynthia Furse
Time: 9:00 AM
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Union Ballroom