Exploring
new Medical Circuits and Systems
for diagnosing, monitoring, and treating of
pathophysiological conditions
in human.
Exploring
new Medical Circuits and Systems
for diagnosing, monitoring, and treating of
pathophysiological conditions
in human.
To advance:
We are a team of highly skilled and experienced lab members from diverse backgrounds. We bring together a range of expertise to tackle complex scientific questions and challenges.
The video shows the world’s first tomographic sodium images acquired using a unique whole body radio-frequency resonator circuit that was custom-designed to operate as part of a Siemens 3T Magnetic Resonance Imaging system [Wetterling et al., Phys. Med. Biol., 2012].
Our state-of-the-art facilities are equipped with the latest technology and equipment to enable our lab members to conduct their research at the highest level. We are constantly investing in new tools and resources to support our work.
via e-mail
at the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering,
at the School of Engineering,
at Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin
Áras An Phiarsaigh, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, D02, Ireland