ECE 567 Modern Biomedical Imaging
Modern biomedical imaging, diagnostic x-ray imaging,
tomographic imaging, ultrasound imaging and therapy, magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI), nuclear medicine, optical imaging, signal and noise characteristics,
image quality evaluation, three-dimensional image reconstruction algorithms.
Credit Hours: 3 Lecture
Prerequisites:
ECE 355
or consent of the
Instructor.
Course Coordinator:
Ying (Ada) Chen
Textbooks:
"The Essential Physics of Medical Imaging (2nd
Edition)", J. T. Bushberg, J. A. Seibert, E. M. Leidholdt Jr., J. M. Boone.
November 2001.
References:
"Introduction to Biomedical Imaging", Andrew G. Webb.
Wiley-IEEE press, 2003, ISBN: 978-0-471-23766-2.
Goals:
To provide graduate students with the ability to
understand the principles and applications of various modern biomedical
imaging modalities.
Emphasis is placed on concept and application of image
quality, image reconstruction, and image processing in biomedical imaging
fields.
Projects:
Selected projects on biomedical image processing,
simulation, and image reconstruction implementation.
Computer Tools: Matlab, ImageJ
Last Review: Spring Semester 2009
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