Abstract:
In this talk, I will provide an overview of the physical bases, physiological principles, and major applications of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), including anatomical imaging, functional MRI, diffusion tensor imaging, myelin shift MRI, and resting state MRI. I will discuss some recent developments in some of these areas as well as future directions.
*Please note that tea and coffee reception will start at 4:00 PM. All are welcome!
NYU Shanghai STEM Seminar Series - Spring 2019
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April 03: Introduction to Magnetic Resonance Imaging
By Zhong-Lin Lu, Distinguished Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Professor of Psychology, and Director of the Center for Brain and Cognitive Sciences, The Ohio State University -
April 10: Neuronal Network Models of Binocular Rivalry
By David McLaughlin, Chief Science Mentor, Affiliated Professor of Mathematics and Neural Science, NYU Shanghai; Silver Professor of Mathematics and Neural Science, NYU -
April 17: What Do We See in Ultrafast Spectroscopy of Liquids?
By Xiang Sun, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, NYU Shanghai -
May 8: Limitations of Computers and How to Make Use of Them
By Siyao Guo, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, NYU Shanghai; Global Network Assistant Professor, NYU -
May 15: Delineating Urban Park Catchment Area Using Mobile Data
By Chenghe Guan, Assistant Professor of Urban Design, NYU Shanghai
This event is for NYU Shanghai community. External attendees please RSVP HERE.