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Bloch Equations: From Steady-State Solutions to Numerical Simulations

Author:Shaihan Malik  

Institution:Kings College London  

Session Type:Weekend Course  

Session Live Q&A Date:Saturday, 8 August 2020  

Topic:MR Physics for Scientists I  

Session Name:MR Physics for Scientists I  

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Room Live Q&A Session:Saturday Parallel 4  

Deep Learning for Robust Accelerated Dynamic MRI Reconstruction for Active Acquisition Pipelines

Fast & Efficient Multiparametric & Multi-Contrast MRI: All in One

Author:Claudia Prieto  

Institution:Kings College London  

Session Type:Member-Initiated Symposium  

Session Live Q&A Date:Thursday, 13 August 2020  

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Session Name:Artificial Intelligence Enabling Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging  

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Room Live Q&A Session:Room C3.3  

    First in vivo demonstration of venous return in the human placenta

    Author:George Hutchinson  Neele Dellschaft  Simon Shah  Nia Jones  Lopa Leach  Penny Gowland  

    Institution:Kings College London  The University of Nottingham  

    Session Type:Digital Poster  

    Session Live Q&A Date:Digital Poster (All Week)  

    Topic:Abdominopelvic MRI - Benign  

    Session Name:Female Pelvis & Maternal-Fetal Imaging  

    Program Number:2568  

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    Glioma 2HG threshold setting based on normal appearing white matter increases the diagnostic value of 3D MEGA-LASER for IDH mutation detection

    Motion corrected reconstruction of abdominal SWEEP data using local similarity graphs and deformable slice to volume registration

    On the Influence of Prior Knowledge in Learning Non-Cartesian 2D CINE Image Reconstruction

    RF Pulse Design

    Author:Shaihan Malik  

    Institution:Kings College London  

    Session Type:Weekend Course  

    Session Live Q&A Date:Sunday, 9 August 2020  

    Topic:Data Acquisition & Image Reconstruction I  

    Session Name:Data Acquisition & Image Reconstruction I  

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    Room Live Q&A Session:Sunday Parallel 4  

    T1 Mapping & ECV

    Author:Sebastien Roujol  

    Institution:Kings College London  

    Session Type:Weekend Course  

    Session Live Q&A Date:Sunday, 9 August 2020  

    Topic:Cardiovascular MRI: The Heart  

    Session Name:Cardiovascular MRI: The Heart  

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    Room Live Q&A Session:Sunday Parallel 2  

      T2-Weighted Foetal Brain MRI: Utilising Slice-To-Volume Reconstruction to Reduce Repeat Acquisition Due to Fetal Motion

      Venous Oxygenation in Sickle Cell Patients and Controls using Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping versus T2-relaxation-under-spin-tagging