Lecture

Improving MR Scans

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This lecture discusses the challenges of clinical MR scans, focusing on the discomfort caused by loud noises and numbness in the body. The instructor explains the process of shrinking electronics for MR scanners and designing a glass fiber link to transmit images, ensuring functionality inside the machine. Through simulations and optimizations, the goal is to provide doctors with high-quality MR images without compromising patient comfort.

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