Module ME4412 T

Module part: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRT)


Duration

1 Semester

Turnus of offer

each winter semester

Credit points

3

Course of studies, specific fields and terms:

  • Master CLS 2023, Module part of a compulsory module, MML with specialization in Image Processing
  • Master MES 2020, Module part of a compulsory module, medical engineering science
  • Master Entrepreneurship in Digital Technologies 2020, module part, Module part
  • Master Medical Informatics 2019, module part, Module part
  • Master CLS 2016, Module part of a compulsory module, MML with specialization in Image Processing
  • Master Computer Science 2014, module part, Module part
  • Master Medical Informatics 2014, module part, Module part
  • Master Entrepreneurship in Digital Technologies 2014, module part, Module part
  • Master MES 2014, Module part of a compulsory module, medical engineering science

Classes and lectures:

  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (lecture, 2 SWS)

Workload:

  • 40 hours private studies
  • 30 hours in-classroom work
  • 15 hours exam preparation

Contents of teaching:

  • Physical fundamentals of magnetic resonance imaging: nuclear magnetic resonance, relaxation mechanisms, principles of position encodingprinciples of spatial encoding, relaxation)
  • Construction of basic imaging sequences, weighting
  • Concept of k-space
  • Coherence pathways
  • Hardware components of a clinical MR system
  • Possible sources of hazard for patients
  • Influence of measurement parameters on signal-to-noise ratio
  • Causes of image artefacts

Qualification-goals/Competencies:

  • The students can explain the physical principles of NMR and MRI.
  • They can explain the idea behind important imaging sequences, using a pulse sequence diagram.
  • They can recognise the causes of important image artefacts.
  • The can list advantages and disadvantages of MRT, compared to other imaging techniques.
  • They can list possible sources of hazard for patients, explain their causes and point out strategies for avoiding these.

Grading through:

  • Oral examination

Responsible for this module:

  • Siehe Hauptmodul

Literature:

  • Liang, Z.-P., Lauterbur, P. C. : Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Signal Processing Perspective IEEE Press, New York 2000

Language:

  • German and English skills required

Notes:

Prerequisites for attending the module:
- None

Prerequisites for participation in the exam(s):
- None

Module exam(s):
- ME4412-L1: Magnetic Resonance Imaging, oral exam, 30 min, 100 % of module grade

(Is module part of CS4512, ME4410-KP12, ME4415-KP06, ME4414-KP06)

Last Updated:

20.09.2022