The Biomedical Ultrasound Research Group researches and develops possibilities for the use of ultrasound technology in the area of medical diagnosis and therapy as well as in biological research and technology.
In the medical field this includes the non-invasive retrieval of information for diagnosis as well as the targeted destruction of tissue and the release of drugs for therapy. In biology ultrasound can be used for the non-destructive characterization of biological materials and living organisms as well as for the targeted manipulation and as an enabling technology for biotechnical processes.
Within this large spectrum of possible applications of ultrasound technology, the Biomedical Ultrasound Research Group offers all levels and types of research and development such as: feasibility studies, concept creation, prototype design and certified product development.