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Course module: BMB503317
BMB503317
Advanced MR Physics 2
Course info
Course codeBMB503317
EC5
Course goals
After completing the course, the student:
  • understands the physical origin of the treated topics in terms of the underlying NMR signal
  • understands and can mathematically describe the methods used for spin excitation, spatial encoding and related image reconstruction of the treated topics
  • understands and can mathematically describe the methods for generating the contrast weighting of the treated topics;
  • can derive optimal scan parameter settings in terms of signal-to-noise-ratio, contrast weighting, scan duration, etc.
  • understands the quantification methods of various physiological quantities and processes covered in the treated topics
Content
Period (from – till): 12 Febuary 2021 - 16 April 2021

Course coordinator: Dr. J.C.W. Siero
 
Lecturers
Dr. J.C.W. Siero, UMC Utrecht/Imaging Division, lecturer
Renée Allebrandi, MA (course contact person)

Course description
This advanced MRI course builds on the course Advanced MR Physics 1. It focusses on MR imaging methods and applications. The mathematical and physical framework laid down in AMRP 1 is used to focus on MR imaging methods and applications: fast spin- and gradient-echo imaging, spectroscopy, MR angiography, perfusion, diffusion and susceptibility weighted imaging and quantification,  scan acceleration techniques.
 
For the lectures (morning sessions) attendance is highly recommended; the tutorial sessions in the afternoon are mandatory.
 
Literature/study material used
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Registration
You can register for this course via Osiris Student. More information about the registration procedure can be found here on the Studyguide.
Students from outside the UU or TU/E partnership can register for this course by sending an email to mix@isi.uu.nl. Please include your name, student number, Master’s programme and the course code.

Mandatory 
No.

Optional for students in other GSLS Master’s programme:
Yes, provided they have passed the course Advanced MR Physics 1.

Prerequisite knowledge:
Advanced MR Physics 1
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