South Wales Echo

TRIBUTES Tributes are paid to ultrasound pioneer

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ONE of the leading figures in medical ultrasound has died aged 80.

Professor Peter Wells CBE was one of the most well-known and highly regarded figures in the world of medical ultrasound.

He pioneered the developmen­t of ultrasonic­s as a diagnostic and surgical tool, which revolution­ised clinical practice around the world.

Prof Wells spent much of his early years in Bristol, graduating with a PhD from the University of Bristol.

He then went on to become a medical physicist at United Bristol Hospitals between 1960 and 1971 before beginning his long-standing relationsh­ip with Cardiff by becoming a Professor of Medical Physics at the Welsh National School of Medicine from 1972 to 1974.

Until 2000, he was a chief physicist at United Bristol Hospitals as well as an honorary professor in clinical radiology and professor of physics and engineerin­g in medicine at the University of Bristol.

Prof Wells was also a visiting professor at Imperial College London from 2004 onwards, as well as a visiting professor at University College London from 2011.

In 2011, Prof Wells became a distinguis­hed research professor at Cardiff University, where he continued his pioneering work into ultrasonic­s.

Prof Wells was also developing a new type of CT scanning, likely to be used for ultrasonic breast screening, as well as a much faster form of ultrasound scanning.

Testament to the impact and calibre of the work that Peter undertook, he held some of the most prestigiou­s titles and awards from the world’s most eminent authoritie­s in his field.

He was made a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineerin­g in 1983, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine in 1984 and a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2003.

Prof Wells was also a Founding Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales.

He was also the recipient of huge range of prestigiou­s awards

In 2013, he was awarded the Royal Medal from the Royal Society “for pioneering the applicatio­n of the physical and engineerin­g sciences to the developmen­t of ultrasonic­s as a diagnostic and surgical tool which has revolution­ised clinical practice”.

Peter was also awarded the Sir Frank Whittle Medal by the Royal Academy of Engineerin­g in 2014.

The award was given to an engineer in the UK “whose sustained achievemen­ts have had a profound impact upon their engineerin­g discipline.”

In 2009, Prof Wells was Appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the New Year Honours list for his services to healthcare science.

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