/MR-Physics-with-Pulseq

Materials for the Ph.D. Training program of the German Chapter of the ISMRM and beyond

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MR-Physics-With-Pulseq

Materials for the Ph.D. Training program of the German Chapter of the ISMRM and beyond.

In this course, basic and advanced concepts of MR physics are introduced through theoretical lectures by MR experts and followed by the corresponding hands-on exercises.

Necessary technical preparation steps

Provided hands-on exercises and pulse sequence code snippets are in Python programming language. The hands-on exercises will be based on running Python code in Notebooks within Google Colab, therefore, no additional software is required.

Organisation of this repository

This repository contains all course materials including hands-on exercises as Python notebooks and necessary raw data to run these notebooks and slides of the presentations. The latter will be uploaded after the course.

directory description
slides this directory will contain slides of all presentations in the PDF format, sorted by day/time (will be populated during or shortly after the event)
tutorials contains subdirectories for topical exercises and code examples, sorted by the presentation order, along with the required MRI raw and/or simulated data
.../.../notebooks (subdirectory under exercises) place for interactive Python notebooks
.../.../data (optional subdirectory under exercises) where appropriate, MRI raw data or simulated data to support provided notebooks
utils this subdirectory contains Python code repeatedly used in several exercises throughtout the course

Course Program

Day 1

time duration topic speaker(s)/teacher(s)
9:00 30 Registration
Block 1: Introduction
9:30 40 1.1 MR-Physics introduction Michael Bock
10:10 30 1.2 Pulseq Principles Maxim Zaitsev
10:40 20 1.3 Pulseq in Browser, Basic sequences Moritz Zaiß
11:00 20 Coffee break
Hands-on
11:20 10 Pulseq in Browser with simulator Moritz Zaiß
11:30 10 Setup on own laptops helpers team
11:40 40 Sequences and exercises to Block 1 Qingping Chen
12:20 60 Lunch - canteen of the Medical Center
Block 2: Advanced topics
13:20 30 2.1 RF Pulses Tony Stöcker
13:50 30 2.2 K-Spase sampling schemes Frank Zijlstra
14:20 30 2.3 MR hardware and imperfections Sebastian Littin
14:50 20 Coffee break
Hands-on (three groups a 10 pers)
15:10 60 RF Pulse exercises helpers team and Tony Stöcker
16:10 60 K-Space sampling exercises helpers team and Frank Zijlstra
17:10 60 Scanner demo and tests helpers team and Sebastian Littin
18:10 End of Day 1
19:15 Social event and networking

Day 2

time duration topic speaker(s)/teacher(s)
8:30 30 Welcome coffee, Questions & Answers helpers team
Block 3: Gradient and spin echoes
9:00 30 3.1 Gradient echoes and steady state Jochen Leupold
9:30 30 3.2 Hands-on gradient echoes helpers team and Jochen Leupold
10:00 30 3.3 Spin Echoes Jürgen Hennig
10:30 20 Coffee break
10:50 30 Hands-on Spin Echoes helpers team and Jürgen Hennig
11:20 30 Echo Planar Imaging Maxim Zaitsev
11:50 30 Hands-on to EPI helpers team and Maxim Zaitsev
12:20 60 Lunch - catering on site
Block 4: Beyond imaging protons
13:20 30 4.1 MRS and MRSI Thomas Lange
13:50 30 4.2 X-Nuclei imaging Johannes Fischer
14:20 10 4.3 Closing remarks and feedback Organisers
14:30 15 Coffee break
14:45 45 Optional hands-on or scanner time, bring-your-own-sequence helpers team, Thomas Lange, Johannes Fischer
15:30 End of Day 2