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BiS653: Biomedical Imaging System


 Synopsis

This course introduces major imaging methods in medicine and biology. Medical imaging systems to be analyzed include X-ray computed tomography (CT), nuclear medicine (PET and SPECT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and non-radioactive imaging modalities such as diffuse optical imaging (DOT) and ultrasound. Each of these modalities will be explained from basic imaging physics to advanced imaging algorithms. A course project will allow students to experience and solve real world technical problems.resonance imaging (MRI), and functional MRI. Each of these modalities will be explained from basic imaging physics to advanced imaging algorithms. A course project will allow students to experience and solve real world technical problems.


 Prerequisite

Basic Understanding of physics and mathematics.


 Grading

 Mid Term Project Presentation (40%)
 Final Term Project (40%)
 Attendance (20%)

 TA

Sungho Tak (shtak@kaist.ac.kr), Hong Jung(jh21st@kaist.ac.kr)


 Textbook

Lecture Notes, Handouts & Paper collection

 References

1. J. Hsieh, Computed Tomography: Principles, Design, Artifacts, and Recent Advances, SPIE Press, 2003.
2. Z.-P. Liang and P.C. Lantebur, Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging - A Signal Processing Perspective, IEEE Press/Wiley, 1999.
3. V. S. Lee, Cardiovascular MRI: Physical principles to practical protocols, Lippincott Willaims & Wilkins, 2006

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