Stephen Ogier

  • Senior Research Fellow
  • MAGNETIC IMAGING GROUP

Project Description:

The researcher advances new methods and techniques for low-field MRI including exploration of dynamic nuclear polarization, building low-field MRI system prototypes, and novel application areas including breast cancer detection. The researcher is responsible for design, simulation and construction of multiple aspects of low-field MRI hardware including the main magnet, the RF coils, and system integration. The researcher collaborates with scientists at NIST and leads an international collaboration with external partners for the development of novel low-field MRI hardware.

Research Interests:

Low-field MRI, Breast MRI, Quantitative MRI

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