Hans Garman Torp
Professor · Medical Ultrasound Technology
Norwegian University of Science And TechnologyAbout
Hans Garman Torp is a Professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), serving as the Head of the Ultrasound Research Group. His work focuses on medical ultrasound technology, Doppler blood flow imaging, and applications in critical care and pediatric cardiology. He leads research initiatives at the AHL-senteret (AHL Center), contributing to advancements in cerebral blood flow monitoring, neonatal care, and resuscitation medicine.
Research Interests:
- Medical ultrasound technology
- Doppler imaging for cerebral and cardiovascular monitoring
- Wave propagation and beam forming in ultrasound systems
- Development of novel Doppler devices for clinical applications
Recent Work Trends: His publications highlight innovations in real-time hemodynamic monitoring during cardiac surgery, pediatric interventions, and cardiac arrest scenarios. Key areas include continuous cerebral Doppler monitoring in infants with congenital heart disease, hands-free Doppler systems for resuscitation, and quantitative assessment of valvular regurgitation using 3D ultrasound.
Scientific Contributions: Over 30 peer-reviewed articles since 2020, including studies in Pediatric Research, Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology, and Journal of Clinical Medicine. His work emphasizes translational research bridging engineering and clinical medicine.
Advising & Labs: Supervises PhD students like Martin Leth-Olsen and Jahn Frederik Grue. Collaborates closely with the AHL Center and NTNU’s medical engineering teams to develop next-generation ultrasound technologies.
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