Josh Siu

“An ultrasound transducer is only as strong as its weakest component; the true breakthrough lies in engineering devices that can withstand and perform reliably under extreme thermal conditions."

Josh SiuJosh Siu (LinkedIn) is a PhD researcher at the University of South‑Eastern Norway, working on advanced ultrasound device development.

His research focuses on medical and industrial ultrasound devices, with particular attention to manufacturing challenges.

  • Industry relevance tags: Medical devices, Ultrasound technology, Advanced manufacturing
  • Core research problem: How advanced ultrasound devices allow non-destructive evaluation solution for industrial application while maintaining acoustic performance under extremely high temperature environment.
“How do we turn high‑performance ultrasound concepts into scalable technologies?”
Josh Siu, The Short Version
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  • University: University of South‑Eastern Norway

Josh is a PhD researcher developing advanced ultrasound technologies for medical and industrial applications.

His work highlights the challenges of high‑temperature production processes.

He is interested in corporate fundraising and industry‑driven research.

He is motivated by the desire to make a real‑world difference through technology.

Ultrasound Devices from Lab to Industry

Josh doctoral research focuses on the development of advanced ultrasound devices used in both medical and industrial contexts.

A key challenge he addresses is the difficulty of performing non-destructive evaluation for high‑temperature environment, commonly found in manufacturing, aerospace and energy processing industries.

Engineering with Impact in Mind

His work emphasizes that technical performance alone is not enough. Manufacturing feasibility and industrial relevance are critical for real‑world adoption.

“A technology matters only if it can be produced and used at scale.”

Looking Ahead

Josh is particularly interested in building connections with industrial partners working with similar technologies.

He hopes to strengthen communication, financial, and interpersonal skills to support collaboration, fundraising, and technology transfer.