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proaches. Results of measurements of the&nbsp;<i>rf</i>&nbsp;heating efficiency of colloidal suspensions with both magnetic and nonmagnetic NP&nbsp;will be shown. It was found that for nonmagnetic NP the physics of the heating mechanism&nbsp;is not clear and needs to be elucidated. We have constructed an apparatus for&nbsp;<i>rf</i>&nbsp;heating that employs both&nbsp;rf&nbsp;electric and&nbsp;magnetic fields in the MHz&nbsp;frequency range. The heating efficiency of nonmagnetic NP, including the&nbsp;observed inverse dependence of heating efficiency on the size of metallic NPs, will&nbsp;be explained using a double layer&nbsp;(DL) based loss model. Optimization of the&nbsp;operating frequency for effective NP heating enhancement, and suspension/tissue&nbsp;frequency dependent&nbsp;<i>rf</i>&nbsp;losses will be&nbsp;also addressed. Investigation of these losses will enable&nbsp;more effcient cancer&nbsp;therapy due to better understanding of the interaction of EMF with NP in the in-vivo&nbsp;environment.<o:p></o:p></span></p></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><p class=MsoNormal><span style='font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"'><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></span></p></div><div><p class=MsoNormal><b><span style='font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif";color:#1F497D'>Bio of Prof.<span class=apple-converted-space>&nbsp;</span>Wosik:</span></b><span style='font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"'><o:p></o:p></span></p></div><p class=MsoNormal style='text-align:justify'><span style='font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif";color:#1F497D'>&nbsp;</span><span style='font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"'><o:p></o:p></span></p><div><p class=MsoNormal><span class=apple-style-span><span style='font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif";color:#1F497D'>Jarek Wosik is a&nbsp;Research Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at&nbsp;the University of Houston, and Director of The High Frequency Bioengineering&nbsp;Laboratory at the Texas Center for Superconductivity. He is&nbsp;an expert in high&nbsp;frequency characterization of both solid state and biological samples. He has achieved&nbsp;international recognition for research on fundamental properties and&nbsp;applications of magnetic, dielectric, and&nbsp;superconducting materials at&nbsp;microwave and radio frequencies.&nbsp;His current activities in this area focus on characterization of&nbsp;nanoparticles for implementation in thermal cancer treatment, and on characterization&nbsp;of carbon&nbsp;nanotubes and magnetic nanoparticles for applications as MRI contrast&nbsp;agents.&nbsp;Jarek&nbsp;Wosik&#8217;s extensive experience in designing&nbsp;high&nbsp;frequency resonators has led to pioneering work on cryogenic/superconducting&nbsp;MRI&nbsp;coils and coil arrays of superior sensitivity. He holds&nbsp;6 US patents and applications in the&nbsp;area of high frequency bioengineering.</span></span><o:p></o:p></p></div><div><p class=MsoNormal><span class=apple-style-span><span style='font-size:11.5pt;font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif";color:#1F497D'>&nbsp;</span></span><o:p></o:p></p></div><div><p class=MsoNormal><span style='font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif";color:#1F497D'>Contact Prof. Dmitri Litvinov (<a href="mailto:litvinov@uh.edu">litvinov@uh.edu</a>) if you would like to arrange for a time to meet with Dr. Wosik.</span><span style='font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"'><o:p></o:p></span></p></div></div></div></div></div><p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p></div></div><p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p></div></div><p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p></div><p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:12.0pt'><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p></div><p class=MsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p></div></body></html>