University of Liege | Version française
Academic year 2014-2015Value date : 12/05/2015
PHYS0128-1  Magnetic Resonance Imaging - the Basics

Duration :  15h Th, 3d FW
Number of credits :  
Master in Physical Sciences, in-depth approach, 1st year3
Master in Physical Sciences, didactic approach, 1st year3
Master in Physical Sciences, specialized approach, 1st year3
Lecturer :  Evelyne Balteau
Language(s) of instruction :  
English language
Organisation and examination :  
Teaching in the first semester, review in January
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 and gradients: sampling strategies and trajectories - image reconstruction - parallel imaging
IV. Quality assurance and artifacts
V. MRI facilities and related equipment - technical description - safety issues
VI. Applications and advanced techniques - structural imaging and advanced contrasts - functional imaging and BOLD effect - flow phenomenon: MR angiography - diffusion and perfusion imaging - in vivo spectroscopy
Learning outcomes of the course :  
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 Prisma 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 and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
Physics, general knowledge. Basic knowledge in quantum physics and signal processing. Please contact Evelyne Balteau (e.balteau@ulg.ac.be) for further detail.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
Recommended or required readings :  
Reference articles, books and slides are in English.
Assessment methods and criteria :  
Oral exam
Work placement(s) :  
Organizational remarks :  
Course given in English
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

Items online :  
Slides (pdf format)
The slides showed during the lectures are provided in the pdf format.



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