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This Wiki is a resource for people who are assembling, programming, or using the instructional tabletop MRI scanner designed by [http://www.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/martinos/people/showPerson.php?people_id=178  Larry Wald's group] at  the [http://www.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/martinos/flashHome.php Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging], [http://www.massgeneral.org/ Massachusetts General Hospital].   
 
This Wiki is a resource for people who are assembling, programming, or using the instructional tabletop MRI scanner designed by [http://www.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/martinos/people/showPerson.php?people_id=178  Larry Wald's group] at  the [http://www.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/martinos/flashHome.php Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging], [http://www.massgeneral.org/ Massachusetts General Hospital].   
  
The scanner is an open-source, low-cost resource for demonstrating the concepts like magnetic resonance, and the Fourier transform in an educational setting. The system was first used in MIT's undergraduate course [http://www.eecs.mit.edu/academics-admissions/academic-information/subject-updates-st-2013/6s02 6.S02 - Intro to EECS II from a Medical Technology Perspective].
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The scanner design is an open-source, low-cost resource for demonstrating the concepts like magnetic resonance, and the Fourier transform in an educational setting. The system was first used in MIT's undergraduate course [http://www.eecs.mit.edu/academics-admissions/academic-information/subject-updates-st-2013/6s02 6.S02 - Intro to EECS II from a Medical Technology Perspective].
  
  

Revision as of 10:15, 14 August 2013

This Wiki is a resource for people who are assembling, programming, or using the instructional tabletop MRI scanner designed by Larry Wald's group at the Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital.

The scanner design is an open-source, low-cost resource for demonstrating the concepts like magnetic resonance, and the Fourier transform in an educational setting. The system was first used in MIT's undergraduate course 6.S02 - Intro to EECS II from a Medical Technology Perspective.


Introduction

Other low-cost tabletop imaging systems:

Desktop MRI system with 2 cm bore from Steve Wright's group

Hardware

Sequences

Lab Manuals + Course Notes

References

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Getting started