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E. Carr Everbach is a Professor in the Engineering Department at Swarthmore College, serving as Department Chair. He holds an adjunct professor appointment in Electrical Engineering at the University of Rochester and has been teaching at Swarthmore since 1990.
- Education: B.A. in Applied Sciences from Harvard (1982), Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Yale (1989).
His research spans biomedical ultrasound, nonlinear dynamics, and environmental sustainability, focusing on applications like ultrasound-accelerated thrombolysis and noise control. He has contributed to understanding microbubble behavior in ultrasound fields and their therapeutic implications.
Prominent awards include the Hunt Fellowship from the Acoustical Society of America and the NSF Presidential Faculty Fellowship. His recent publications explore topics in biomedical ultrasound, acoustics, and microbubble dynamics.
- Key research areas: Biomedical Ultrasound, Nonlinear Dynamics, Acoustic Cavitation, Thrombolytic Therapy, Environmental Sustainability, Microbubble Characterization.
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