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MRI Education Resources

Resources for learning the principles of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

Currently MATLAB based functions and demonstrations (Octave compatible too)

Please cite as: MRI-education-resources, doi: 10.5281/zenodo.5547020 DOI

Interactive Book

Included in this repository are the contents of an interactive book that uses many of the functions contained. The content of the book is saved in Notebooks/, and can be viewed at

Principles of MRI

Jupyter Book Badge

All of the notebooks used to create interactive book can also be viewed and run online, thanks to the Binder project:

Binder

Spin Physics and Magnetic Resonance Simulators

Recommended Educational Materials

Websites

  • “Questions and Answers in MRI”. http://www.mriquestions.com/index.html Great online resource for all MRI questions.
  • Classical and Quantum explanations of Magnetic Resonance https://www.drcmr.dk/MR Clear explanation of magnetic resonance from Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance with accompanying simulation tools

Textbooks

  • Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging by Dwight Nishimura. MRI from a signal processing perspective, Available from lulu.com: Paperback or Hardcover
  • MRI: The Basics by Ray H. Hashemi, Christopher J. Lisanti, William Bradley. Understanding MRI with simplified interpretations, with helpful illustrations and image examples.
  • MRI from Picture to Proton by Donald W. McRobbie, Elizabeth A. Moore, Martin J. Graves, Martin R. Prince. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781107706958. Broad coverage of MRI topics with lots of useful imaging examples as well as some humour.
  • Handbook of MRI Pulses Sequences by Bernstein, King, Zhou. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780120928613. Essential for advanced MRI work.

Lectures

Fun and Informative MRI Videos