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Ph.D.
Professor of Engineering
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Schedule
Tuesday, June 18, 2024
3:30 AM America/Santiago
Domain
Open SourceHost
LIBRE hub Seminar
Duration
60 minutes
The Open Source Imaging Initiative has recently released a fully open source low field MRI scanner called the OSI2ONE. We are currently building this system at the Universidad Paraguayo Alemana in Asuncion, Paraguay for a neuroimaging project at a clinic in Bolivia. I will discuss the process of construction, important considerations before you build, and future work planned with this device.
Joshua Harper
Ph.D.
Professor of Engineering
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