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yingjie mei

Thu. 4 Nov.10,
02:23

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'Dynamic data of MRI'
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Dynamic data of MRI
i almost forgot this post, but the data are still desired! i'm in the research of dynamic mri reconstruction algorithms, maybe we can communicate someday, my email: yingjie.mei@gamil.com.
Thx for ur help.
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yingjie mei

Wed. 21 Oct.09,
03:31

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Dynamic data of MRI
Hi,everybody. I'm now programming about reconstruction of parallel MRI, but the only problem is that I don't have any dynamic data, so can anyone tell me how can I get the data?
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Chris Foster

Fri. 23 Jan.09,
19:36

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New type of job for CT/MR Tech.
I've done lots of reconstruction work with Vitrea and the Siemens Leonardo workstation. My impression is that being a good reconstructive tech takes technical know how but your product (images)are heavily influenced by your creativity. Thouroughput is greatly improved with sufficient software knowlege too.

Being quick and skilled at 3D recon does take time and experience. Can you do it, yes.

I'd be really careful about jumping into a serious job and being thrown like 40 cases a day or something like that. If they are willing to work with you than it's good oportunity.
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Daren L

Tue. 20 Jan.09,
20:35

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New type of job for CT/MR Tech.
I have been an MR Tech. for about 11 years now. CT for 4 years. I have pretty much always had a job scanning the bread-and-butter type of exams. I recently saw a job opening for a CT/MR Tech. who pretty much just does 3D reconstructions all day long. Not much scanning. I am interested in this type of job but haven't done much 3D stuff. Would I qualify for this type of job or is there a lot of training/experience that this job would require in 3D applications?
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px wei

Mon. 7 Apr.08,
15:02

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how to get phase and magnitude images in GE1.5T?
Hi, can anyone show me the methods to get phase and magnitude images in GE 1.5T scanner?

In Siemens scanner, the images can be acquired by selecting reconstruction of Magn./Phas on the contrast part of the parameter card, but I fail to find such a way in GE scanner.

Thanks in advance.
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