My Stanford PhD Thesis: GaN HEMT devices for Low Power MRI Q-spoiling
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 Published On Feb 4, 2023

Today, for fun, I thought I would share one of the earlier projects I worked on at Stanford as a PhD student on using Gallium Nitride HEMT devices for low power MRI q-spoiling, to give an example of what a research project might look like for those curious. This project became a part of my final thesis. I even included an intro to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for those unfamiliar with MRI. While there are some technical details in here, I think even those who aren’t in the field can appreciate the general story. Enjoy!

The paper is linked here for those who want the details:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:33 MRI Background
7:05 Parallel Imaging
11:08 What is Q-Spoiling and Motivation
14:40 Materials and Methods
24:08 Measurements and Results
29:51 Conclusion

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