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Open-source ultrasound wearable platforms

Sergei Vostrikov is an R&D engineer and researcher specializing in wearable ultrasound systems and embedded sensing technologies. He received his B.Sc. in Physics from Novosibirsk State University (2017) and his M.Sc. in Information Systems and Technologies from Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (2019). He completed his Ph.D. at ETH Zürich in 2024 within the Integrated Systems Laboratory under Prof. Luca Benini, focusing on low-power architectures for wearable ultrasound.

His work bridges low-power hardware development, embedded firmware, and physics-informed signal processing to advance sensing technologies. He led the development of state-of-the-art ultrasound platforms, including TinyProbe and WULPUS, the first open-source wearable ultrasound probe, enabling energy-efficient, wireless sensing for emerging healthcare and human–machine interface applications.

Currently at Rheonics, Sergei develops electronics and signal processing systems for precision inline viscometers and density meters, enabling reliable, low-noise rheological measurements in real-world environments.

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