Vera A. KHOKHLOVA
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Invited Seminars
- “Modification of the spectral method for the description of shock wave propagation,” The University of Texas at Austin (March 1996).
- “Effect of selective absorption on nonlinear interactions in high intensity acoustic beams”, Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington (August 1999).
- “Asymptotic methods in numerical modeling of nonlinear waves with shocks,” Nonlinear Dynamics Group, Department of Physics, Potsdam University, Potsdam, Germany (March, 1999).
- “Nonlinear acoustical effects in heating of biological tissue,” Acoustical Institute, Russia (May 1999).
- “Effect of acoustic nonlinearity on therapeutic heating of biological tissue induced by high intensity focused ultrasound,” Therapeutic Ultrasound, Physics Dept., Royal Marsden Hospital, Sutton, UK (October 1999).
- “Nonlinear saturation of acoustic waves in active medium with frequency dependent amplification,” Laboratory of Acoustics, University du Maine, Le Mans, France (February 2000).
- “Nonlinear enhancement and saturation phenomena in high intensity focused ultrasound beams,” Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (October 4, 2000).
- “Temperature increase and lesion formation in tissue: numerical simulations and measurements in liver and bovine lens”, Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington, Seattle, USA (June 2001).
- “Nonlinear and diffraction phenomena in high intensity focused ultrasound beams”, Institute of General Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow (October 2001).
- “Acoustic nonlinearity and nonlinear bubble dynamics in modern therapeutic and diagnostic applications of ultrasound in medicine”, Nonlinear Dynamics Group, Department of Physics, Potsdam University, Potsdam, Germany (July 2002).
- “Asymptotic spectral approach in numerical modeling of shock waves”, Research Computational Center of Moscow State University, Moscow (October 2002).
- “Nonlinear acoustic waves in modern therapeutic and diagnostic medical applications of ultrasound” and “Numerical modeling of nonlinear acoustic waves containing shocks”, Dept. of Fluid Mechanics, Acoustics, Energetics of Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Lyon, France, (June 2003)
- “Nonlinear acoustic waves in modern therapeutic and diagnostic medical applications of ultrasound”, Dept. of Mech. Engineering, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, (October 2003).
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