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BASICS OF MEDICAL IMAGING DEVICES

Main lecturer

Mail address

Phone number

Sylvain GIOUX, Professor

sgioux@unistra.fr, office B133,

+33 (0)3 68 85 46 27

Other instructor(s)

“N/A” if none, “Firstname Name” otherwise.

APOGEE code

Track - Year - Option - Semester

Coefficient = ECTS

Duration

EP17HM01

Master - 1Y IMed - S2  

Master - 2Y IRMC + Doctors - S3

International program

1

10.50h CM

EXAMS

Duration

Authorized documents

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Session 1

Continuous control: multiple choice questions at the beginning of each class

No

No

Session 2

Oral 20 minutes

No

No

Prerequisites

2D-signal processing course (M1-S2)

Lecture goals

During this course, students will learn the fundamentals of various in vivo imaging methods, in particular the ones that are most used in biology and medicine. More particularly, this course will be focused on the basis of contrast and the associated detection and processing methods associated with X-ray and gamma-ray imaging (CT, PET, SPECT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Ultrasounds (US) and optical methods (microscopy, endoscopy, fluorescence, endogenous contrast).

Detailed outline

Introduction

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

X-ray

Nuclear imaging

Ultrasounds

Optics

Applications

Examples, software or hardware demos, visits, ...

Acquired skills

Following this course, the student will be able to understand the fundamentals (contrast, detection and processing) of the most commonly used in vivo imaging methods in biology and medicine