A project led by M. Hassan Arbab, associate professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, aims to differentiate healthy vs. diseased skin using terahertz imaging to help burn victims. Terahertz imaging is a way of “seeing inside” materials, like skin, using a special type of invisible light. The light is non-ionizing, meaning it is safer than X-rays, and able to penetrate materials like skin, clothing or paper. Read more: https://bit.ly/4u0FVeS #BiomedicalEngineering #StonyBrookU
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Mobarak bashe! Very cool!