Prof. Peter Hoskins | Medical Hypotheses | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Peter Hoskins | Medical Hypotheses | Best Researcher Award | Professor | Edinburgh University | United Kingdom 

Prof. Peter Hoskins is a distinguished medical physicist and biomedical engineer whose career spans clinical innovation, academic leadership, and pioneering research in vascular ultrasound, haemodynamics, and biomechanics. Prof. Peter Hoskins completed his foundational education in physics at Oxford University, followed by advanced degrees including an MSc in Medical Physics, a Ph.D. in Medical Physics, a D.Sc., and a PGCert in University Teaching, which collectively reflect his deep academic grounding and lifelong commitment to scientific excellence. His professional experience covers decades of service within the National Health Service as Senior, Principal, and Consultant Medical Physicist, progressing to prominent academic roles such as Professor of Medical Physics and Biomechanics at the University of Edinburgh, Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Dundee, and currently Emeritus Professor and Associate Member of the CRH at the University of Edinburgh. His research interests include Doppler ultrasound, computational arterial modelling, flow dynamics, elastography, and the development of diagnostic and modelling tools for vascular disease, supported by strong research skills in experimental imaging, computational simulation, diagnostic system evaluation, and patient-specific modelling. Prof. Peter Hoskins has supervised numerous Ph.D. students and contributed extensively to standards, guidance documents, conference leadership, peer review, and scientific committees both nationally and internationally. His awards and honors include major recognitions such as the Founders Prize from IPSM, Young Investigator awards in major European scientific societies, multiple oral presentation prizes, poster prizes at internationally recognized conferences, and best paper recognitions across leading biomechanics and bioengineering meetings. His contributions to professional societies such as IPEM, BMUS, IOP, and HEA underline his sustained influence in shaping the technical, educational, and policy दिशा of medical imaging. He has authored over 150 refereed journal papers, six major books, and contributed to high-impact publications with an H-index of 50 and over 8000 citations, demonstrating deep global impact. In summary, Prof. Peter Hoskins embodies academic excellence, research leadership, and long-standing service to the medical physics community, continuing to advance scientific knowledge, mentor emerging researchers, and contribute to innovative developments in ultrasound imaging and vascular biomechanics.

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Featured Publications

  1. Hoskins, P. R., et al. (2023). Nonlinear harmonic distortion of complementary Golay codes. Ultrasonic Imaging. Citations: 4

  2. Hoskins, P. R., et al. (2023). Wall shear stress measurement in carotid artery phantoms with variation in degree of stenosis using plane wave vector Doppler. Applied Sciences Switzerland. Citations: 6

  3. Hoskins, P. R., et al. (2023). Vector flow imaging by plane wave speckle tracking based on different beamformers. Conference Paper. Citations: 2

  4. Hoskins, P. R., et al. (2021). Low shear stress at baseline predicts expansion and aneurysm-related events in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm. Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging. Citations: 27

  5. Hoskins, P. R., et al. (2021). Association between erythrocyte dynamics and vessel remodelling in developmental vascular networks. Journal of the Royal Society Interface. Citations: 19

  6. Hoskins, P. R., et al. (2020). Biomechanical assessment predicts aneurysm-related events in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm. European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. Citations: 37

  7. Hoskins, P. R., et al. (2020). Spatiotemporal dynamics of dilute red blood cell suspensions in low-inertia microchannel flow. Biophysical Journal. Citations: 20

 

Peter Hoskins | Medical Hypotheses | Best Researcher Award

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