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Study programmes 2009-2010Last update : 28/06/2010
PHYS0128-1  Magnetic Resonance Imaging - the Basics
Duration :  15h Th, 3d FW
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in Physical Sciences, in-depth approach, 1st yearToute l'année3
Master in Physical Sciences, in-depth approach, 2nd yearToute l'année3
Master in Physical Sciences, didactic approach, 1st yearToute l'année3
Master in Physical Sciences, didactic approach, 2nd yearToute l'année3
Master in Physical Sciences, specialized approach, 1st yearToute l'année3
Master in Physical Sciences, specialized approach, 2nd yearToute l'année3
Holder(s) :  Evelyne Balteau
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  I. The origin of the NMR signal
- magnetic properties of the nuclei
- magnetic resonance phenomenon
- relaxation

II. Basic sequences and contrasts
- contrast: T1, T2, proton density
- spin-echo, gradient-echo and inversion-recovery sequences

III. Spatial encoding
- Fourier transform
- slice selection, phase encoding, frequency encoding
- k-space
- image reconstruction
- parallel imaging

IV. Quality assurance and artifacts

V. MRI facilities and related equipment
- technical description
- safety issues

VI. Applications
- structural imaging
- functional imaging and BOLD effect
- angiography, perfusion
- diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and tractography
- in vivo spectroscopy
Course objective :  To give a general overview of the MRI technique, its advantages, limitations and current developments. To illustrate the role of a physicist in an MRI research and clinical environment. Theory: physical and mathematical principles of the NMR signal and basic principles of space encoding and image reconstruction. In practice: overview of clinical and research applications, advantages and limitations of the technique, future developments. Scanning session on the 3T Allegra scanner at the Cyclotron Research Centre: data acquisition and visualization, real-time functional imaging, description of the MRI facilities and related equipment, safety issues.
Prerequisites :  Physics, general knowledge. Basic knowledge in quantum physics and signal processing. Please contact Evelyne Balteau (e.balteau@ulg.ac.be) for further detail.
Written notes :  Reference articles, books and slides are in English.
Assessment :  Oral exam
Contacts :  Evelyne BALTEAU
Centre de Recherches du Cyclotron
Allée du 6 Août, 8 (B30)
4000 Liège

Tel.: +32 4 366 23 66
Fax: +32 4 366 29 46
Email: e.balteau@ulg.ac.be


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