Vincent Sayseng

Alumni

Academic Qualifications

  • B.S., Biomedical Engineering , University of Rochester (Rochester, NY, USA), 2014
  • M.S., Biomedical Engineering, Columbia University (New York, NY, USA), 2016
  • Ph.D., Biomedical Engineering, Columbia University (New York, NY, USA), 2020

Biography

Vincent Sayseng graduated from the University of Rochester in May 2014 with a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering. His undergraduate research efforts centered on diagnostic ultrasound shear wave imaging in the laboratory of Dr. Stephen McAleavey. As part of a senior design team, he developed a device that estimated intraocular pressure by tracking resonance in the sclera in response to a frequency sweep input. 

As of Fall 2014, he is a Biomedical Engineering student in the M.S./Ph.D program at Columbia University. Vincent's research interests lie in ultrasound imaging to characterize the electrical and mechanical behavior of the heart in a noninvasive fashion.

Publications

Catheter Ablation Lesion Visualization With Intracardiac Strain Imaging in Canines and Humans

Vincent Sayseng
Julien Grondin
Vasant Salgaonkar
Christopher S Grubb
Maryam Basij
Mohammad Mehrmohammadi
Vivek Iyer
Daniel Wang
Hasan Garan
Elaine Y. Wan
Elisa E. Konofagou

Monitoring Canine Myocardial Infarction Formation and Recovery via Transthoracic Cardiac Strain Imaging

Vincent Sayseng
Rebecca A Ober
Christopher S Grubb
Rachel A Weber
Elisa Konofagou

Optimization of Transmit Parameters in Cardiac Strain Imaging with Full and Partial Aperture Coherent Compounding

Vincent Sayseng
Julien Grondin
Elisa Konofagou

A Comparison Between Unfocused and Focused Transmit Strategies in Cardiac Strain Imaging

Vincent Sayseng
Julien Grondin
Rachel Weber
Elisa E. Konofagou

Cardiac Lesion Mapping In Vivo Using Intracardiac Myocardial Elastography

Ethan Bunting
Clement Papadacci
Elaine Wan
Vincent Sayseng
Julien Grondin
Elisa Konofagou

Cardiac Strain Imaging With Coherent Compounding of Diverging Waves

Julien Grondin
Vincent Sayseng
Elisa Konofagou

Evaluation of Coronary Artery Disease Using Myocardial Elastography with Diverging Wave Imaging: Validation Against Myocardial Perfusion Imaging and Coronary Angiography

Julien Grondin
Marc Waase
Alok Gambhir
Ethan Bunting
Vincent Sayseng
Elisa Konofagou

Electromechanical wave imaging and electromechanical wave velocity estimation in a large animal model of myocardial infarction

Alexandre Costet
Lea Melki
Vincent Sayseng
Koki Nakanishi
Elaine Wan
Rebecca Hahn
Shunuchi Homma
Elisa E. Konofagou

Conference abstracts and proceedings

AHA 2019: Catheter ablation lesion visualization with intracardiac strain imaging in canines and humans

Vincent Sayseng
Julien Grondin
Christopher S Grubb
Maryam Basij
Mohammad Mehrmohammadi
Vivek Iyer
Daniel Wang
Hasan Garan
Elaine Y Wan
Elisa Konofagou

AHA 2019: Stress Myocardial Elastography for Improved Ischemia and Infarction Detection

Jad El Harake
Vincent Ssayseng
Julien Grondin
Rachel Weber
Kathleen R Flaherty
Sabahat Bokhari
Elisa Konofagou

IUS 2016: Optimization of transmit parameters for two- dimensional cardiac strain estimation with coherent compounding in silico, in vitro, and in vivo.

Vincent Sayseng
Julien Grondin
Clement Papadacci
Alexandre Coster
Elisa Konofagou

ITEC 2018: Monitoring atrial flutter ablation with intracardiac strain imaging in the clinic

Vincent Sayseng
Chris S. Grubb
Hasan Garan
Elaine Wan
Elisa Konofagou

ITEC 2018: Monitoring canine myocardial infarction formation and healing with transthoracic cardiac strain imaging

Vincent Sayseng
Rebecca A. Ober
Christopher S. Grubb
Rachel A. Weber
Elisa Konofagou

IUS 2017: Comparison between fully and partially focused transmit strategies in transthoracic cardiac strain estimation

Vincent Sayseng
Julien Grondin
Elisa Konofagou

ITEC 2016: Optimization of transmit parameters for two-dimensional cardiac strain estimation with coherent compounding in silico, in vitro, and in vivo

Vincent Sayseng
Julien Grondin
Clement Papadacci
Alexandre Costet
Elisa Konofagou