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Introduction to Biomedical Imaging Systems

Offered By: Indian Institute of Technology Madras via Swayam

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Course Description

Overview

This course attempts to provide an introduction to the different commonly-used medical imaging systems. Although there are several courses and textbooks available from medical physics background, there are only few materials that treat the subject from a system’s perspective, which is the view point taken here. This course will be thought at a level where the students from different engineering branches may find it useful. After the initial introduction and review modules, the different modalities can be taken as a stand-alone-module, and for each the physics, instrumentation, reconstruction and Image quality will be discussed.INTENDED AUDIENCE :7th-8th semester students from UG from Biomedical Engineering (BME) and other engineering programs (e.g., EE, ME, CSE, BT,etc.)PRE-REQUISITES :Engineering students from most core branch will be ready to take it in 6th-8th semester as they would have completed signals and systems and linear algebra.INDUSTRY SUPPORT :Most Medical imaging industry, MNC and otherwise, will recognize the value of this course

Syllabus

Week 1:Introduction, 2D- Signals Systems review, Image Quality metrics Week 2:Introduction, 2D- Signals Systems review, Image Quality metrics Week 3:Projection Radiography Week 4:Projection Radiography Week 5:X-ray CT Week 6:Nuclear Medicine- PET/SPECT Week 7:Nuclear Medicine- PET/SPECT Week 8:Ultrasound Imaging Week 9:Ultrasound Imaging Week 10:MRI Week 11:MRI Week 12:MRI

Taught by

Prof. Arun K. Thittai

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