Coordinator
Dr ir L.W. Bartels (Wilbert)
Contact
Dr ir L.W. Bartels (Wilbert) (W.Bartels@umcutrecht.nl)
Faculty
Dr ir Wilbert Bartels
Dr Clemens Bos
Date
Every Thursday from mid November – February; for the schedule please check the website of the Master’s programme Medical Imaging
Register by sending an e-mail to r.allebrandi@umcutrecht.nl. Please note: this course will make use of a Teams class for course information etc., the Q&A lectures and practical sessions are all onsite. To access the Teams account you need a solis id. If you do not yet have one, apply for one on time.
Location
University Medical Center Utrecht
Course content
This advanced MRI course, covers the physical principles of MRI and
sequence design issues.
Topics that will be
covered are:
- The classical NMR model: nucleus in a magnetic field
- Rotating reference frame & resonance
- Bloch equations
- Signal detection concepts
- Signal acquisition: FID and echo techniques
- Multi-dimensional Fourier imaging and k-space
- Fourier image reconstruction
- Signal, contrast and noise
- Basic sequence design
For the lectures (morning sessions) attendance is highly recommended; the tutorial sessions in the afternoon are mandatory: participants have to prepare and present assignments.
Upon completion of the course the participant:
- understands the physical origin of the NMR signal
- can mathematically describe the methods used for spatial
encoding of the NMR signal, for signal detection and for subsequent
image reconstruction - understands and can mathematically describe the methods for
creating various types of signal weighting in MRI - can mathematically derive optimal parameter settings for
specific MRI applications given certain prerequisites in terms of
signal-to-noise-ratio, contrasts, scan duration, etc. - knows the basic concepts of pulse sequence design, both for
MRI and for MR angiography techniques
Credit
You will be awarded 5 EC on passing the exam. The exam is “open book”
which means you are allowed to bring all course
material (books, notes, handouts) to the exam. E-readers and/or tablets
or other electronic devices are not allowed.
Literature
Excerpts from the book “Magnetic resonance Imaging: Physical principles
and sequence design” by E.M. Haacke, R.W. Brown, Y-C.N. Cheng, M.R.
Thompson, R. Venkatesan, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 2014
(ISBN: 978-0-471-72085-0;ISBN-10: 1451118104),
and handouts provided by the lecturers.
