University and ETH Zurich

Second International Workshop on Parallel MRI

Latsis Symposium 2004

15-17 October 2004, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Endorsed by ISMRM and ESMRMB


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Thursday, October 14 - Auditorium F1, ETH Main Building



17:15Public Introductory Lecture (in German language)Klaas Pruessmann
18:00Reception in the Lecturers' Foyer, Floor J

Friday, October 15 - Auditorium F1, ETH Main Building



08:20Opening RemarksKlaas Pruessmann
08:30Keynote lectureJoseph W. Carlson

Basics and Reconstruction
09:00 Foundations and Basic Methods Joseph V. Hajnal
09:30 Advanced k-Space Techniques Mark A. Griswold
10:00 Iterative Reconstruction Klaas Pruessmann
10:30 Break

Reconstruction II
11:00 Regularization in Parallel Imaging Reconstruction Fa-Hsuan Lin
11:30 Solution for Entropy driven g-factor Correction at any Speedup David Larkman
11:42 The Cramer-Rao Bound for Parallel MRI: Optimum SNR, Minimum Error, and the g-FunctionMolly Scheffe
11:54 On the GRAPPA-Operator Martin Blaimer
12:06 Fast Parallel Image Reconstructions for Spiral Trajectories Robin Heidemann
12:18 Efficient Iterative Reconstruction for Parallel MRI in Inhomogeneous B0 Christoph Barmet
12:30 SNR: Performance Assessment of MRI Including Parallel Imaging TechniquesShirley Khan
12:45 Lunch
Coils, Arrays, and Detection
14:00 Coil Arrays for ParalleI MRI: Introduction and Overview Steve Wright
14:30 Transmit and Receive Arrays for Ultra High Field Parallel ImagingGregor Adriany
15:00 Receiver Technology Jeff H. Duyn
15:30 Flux Ducting Joseph V. Hajnal
16:00 Break
16:30 A 32-Element Cardiac ArrayRandy Duensing
16:42 Promising Double Spiral Design for Volume Array Head Coils Matthias Mueller
16:54 Parallel Imaging for Continuously Moving Table MRI Using Moving RF Coils and In-place Sensitivity CalibrationStephan Kannengiesser
17:06 Reducing The Number of RF Channels In Parallel Imaging Arne Reykowski
17:18 Superconducting Array for Parallel Imaging Jaroslaw Wosik

Applications in Body Imaging
17:30 Body Imaging with Parallel Acquisition TechniquesStefan Schoenberg
18:00 Parallel Body Imaging at 3T Marcus von Falkenhausen
18:30 Poster Viewing

Saturday, October 16 - Auditorium Maximum, ETH Main Building



Dynamic Imaging and Sampling Strategies
08:20 The UNFOLD Strategy can help Parallel Imaging Bruno Madore
08:50 k-t SENSE: Dynamic Parallel Imaging by Joint Space-Time Consideration Jeffrey Tsao
09:20 k-t GRAPPA Feng Huang
09:32 Controlled Aliasing In Parallel Imaging Felix Breuer
09:44 Optimal Selection of Phase Encodings in Parallel MR Imaging Mathews Jacob
09:56 Parallel Imaging Methods for Contrast Enhanced MR Angiography using 3D Non-Cartesian Trajectories Arjun Arunachalam
10:08 Pushing The Speed Limit in SENSE Using Novel Sampling Strategies Shahin Fattahi
10:20 Self-calibrated and -navigated Parallel Imaging for Diffusion and Perfusion MRIRoland Bammer
10:32 Auto-Calibrated Parallel Imaging using Dual-Density Spirals Keith Heberlein
10:45 Break
Artifact reduction
11:15 Artifact Reduction based on Parallel Data AcquisitionDavid Larkman
11:45 Artifact Removal Using a Parallel Imaging Approach Richard Winkelmann
11:57 Parallel Imaging and MR Motion Correction Philipp Batchelor
12:10 Lunch
Large Arrays and High Fields
13:45 Massively Parallel MRI Daniel K. Sodickson
14:15 Parallel Imaging for Mouse Phenotyping R. Mark Henkelman
14:45 Limitations and High Field Potential of Parallel MRIFlorian Wiesinger
15:15 Parallel MRI at 7 Tesla Kamil Ugurbil
15:45 Parallel Imaging Potential at 7 Tesla for Multi-Channel Headcoil with Densely Spaced ElementsSteen Moeller
15:57 Parallel Imaging Uusing a Four-Coil Array at 600 MHz Andrew Webb
16:09 PPA with a Four-Channel Transmit/Receive Microstrip Array for 17.6 T Tobias Wichmann
16:21 On the Role of Dielectric Resonance in Parallel MRI Florian Wiesinger
16:35 Poster Viewing
19:00 Uetliberg Night - Social event high above the city

Sunday, October 17 - Auditorium Maximum, ETH Main Building



Applications in Neuroimaging
08:20 On the Benefits of Accelerated Parallel Imaging for fMRI Jacobus de Zwart
08:50 Parallel Imaging Improves Diffusion Tensor Studies Susumu Mori
09:20 Parallel Spectroscopic Imaging Ulrike Dydak
09:50 Clinical Neuroimaging Marcus von Falkenhausen
10:20 Break
Applications in Cardiac and Lung Imaging
10:50 Parallel Methods for Cardiac Imaging Peter Kellman
11:20 Sensitivity Encoding in Clinical Cardiovascular Imaging Raja Muthupillai
11:50 Parallel Lung Imaging Peter Jakob
12:20 MR Coronary Angiography Using a Parallel Acquisition Technique and an Intravascular Contrast AgentStefan Maderwald
12:32 SENSE-Accelerated Cardiac Strain MRI with DENSE Anthony Aletras
12:45 Lunch
Perspectives
14:15 Parallel Imaging with SQUID Arrays Frank Seifert
14:45 Parallel Wireless Communication with Antenna ArraysHelmut Boelcskei
15:15 On Parallel Transmission - Transmit SENSE Peter Boernert
15:45 B1 Inhomogeneity Reduction with Transmit SENSE Andrew Stenger
15:57 A New Method for the Design of RF Pulses in Transmit SENSE William Grissom
16:09 Considerations for the Design of Transmit SENSE Coil Arrays Ulrich Katscher
16:25 Break
16:40 Vendor Updates
17:00 Philips Medical Systems Miha Fuderer
17:15 ASSET - Parallel Imaging on the GE Scanner (GE Medical Systems)Kevin King
17:30 Siemens Parallel Imaging Vendor UpdateStephan Kannengiesser
17:45 Parallel Imaging of Toshiba: "SPEEDER" (Toshiba Medical Systems)Yoshio Machida
18:00 Next Generation RF Coil Arrays (MRI Devices Corporation)Randy Duensing
18:15 Closing RemarksKlaas Pruessmann

 

Posters



The influence of SENSE on the PSF and SNR in high-resolution single-shot echo-planar DTI at 3TT. Jaermann et al.
Artifact and Resolution in Parallel Imaging: An analysis of SENSE, SPACE RIP and GRAPPA W. Kyriakos et al.
On the regularization of SENSE and SPACE-RIPW.S. Hoge et al.
Combination of Phased Array Coil Signal for Homogeneous Complex CSPAMM Images S. Ryf et al.
Parallel MRI for Regridding Multi-Shot Diffusion Data D. Atkinson et al.
Real-Time Parallel Image Reconstruction for Interventional MRI S. Mueller et al.
Phased Array coils for abdominal and spine imaging C. Possanzini et al.
The optimisation of a 16 channel neurovascular coil M. Warntjes et al.
A 6-element Array for Parallel Wrist Imaging at 3T N. de Zanche et al.
Effects of elements widths and FOV on SENSE Imaging D. Spence et al.
The dependence of SNR on the number of independent coilsN. de Zanche et al.
Approaching the Ultimate SNR in Parallel MRI with Finite Coil Arrays F. Wiesinger et al.
Wireless Transponders for Parallel MRI: Systems Issues G. Scott et al.
Transmit SENSE for arbitrary reduction factors U. Katscher et al.
Improved cerebral perfusion imaging using parallel imaging R. Stollberger et al.
SENSE fMRI at 3 Tesla for the study of the hippocampus P. Scifo et al.
High-Resolution fMRI using SENSE at 3 Tesla C. Schmidt et al.
Sensitivity-Encoded (SENSE) fMRI in the Medial Temporal Lobe C. Schmidt et al.
High Field Parallel Imaging in Small Rodents P. Ullmann et al.
fMRI at 7 Tesla with a Parallel Imaging reduction factor of four: A comparison of SENSE reconstruction methods S. Moeller et al.
Peripheral CE-MRA with Continuously Moving Table and SENSE H. Hu et al.
Whole-heart coronary MRA using 2D-SENSE M. Buehrer et al.
Exploiting the Signal Gain of 3 Tesla to Accelerate Cardiac SSFP Imaging using SENSE M. Schaer et al.
High-Resolution MR-Imaging of the Liver with T2-weighted Sequences using integrated Parallel Imaging, Prospective Motion Correction and Respiratory Triggering C.J. Zech et al.
Parallel Imaging in Time-Resolved Contrast Enhanced MR Angiography Using Maximum a Posteriori EstimationA. Raj et al.
A 3D-PRESTO-SENSE sequence with UNFOLD and partial Fourier encoding for fast susceptibility-weighted MRIM. Ries et al.

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