Thomas Royston

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Bioengineering University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States 
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Biomedical Engineering
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Palnitkar H, Henry BM, Dai Z, et al. (2020) Sound transmission in human thorax through airway insonification: an experimental and computational study with diagnostic applications. Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing
Kearney SP, Khan A, Dai Z, et al. (2015) Dynamic viscoelastic models of human skin using optical elastography. Physics in Medicine and Biology. 60: 6975-90
Peng Y, Dai Z, Mansy HA, et al. (2015) Sound transmission in porcine thorax through airway insonification. Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing
Dai Z, Peng Y, Mansy HA, et al. (2015) Experimental and Computational Studies of Sound Transmission in a Branching Airway Network Embedded in a Compliant Viscoelastic Medium. Journal of Sound and Vibration. 339: 215-229
Dai Z, Peng Y, Mansy HA, et al. (2015) A model of lung parenchyma stress relaxation using fractional viscoelasticity. Medical Engineering & Physics
Mansy HA, BalK RA, Warren WH, et al. (2015) Pneumothorax Effects on Pulmonary Acoustic Transmission. Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). jap.00148.2015
Kearney SP, Khan A, Dai Z, et al. (2015) Dynamic viscoelastic models of human skin using optical elastography Physics in Medicine and Biology. 60: 6975-6990
Peng Y, Dai Z, Mansy HA, et al. (2015) Sound transmission in porcine thorax through airway insonification Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing
Liu Y, Yasar TK, Royston TJ. (2014) Ultra wideband (0.5-16 kHz) MR elastography for robust shear viscoelasticity model identification. Physics in Medicine and Biology. 59: 7717-34
Dai Z, Peng Y, Mansy HA, et al. (2014) Comparison of Poroviscoelastic Models for Sound and Vibration in the Lungs. Journal of Vibration and Acoustics. 136: 0510121-5101211
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