In the 27th ISMRM annual meeting, MRiLab is presented at the Open-Source Software Tools for MR Pulse Design, Simulation & Reconstruction Weekend Course. MRiLab is a rapid and versatile numerical MRI simulator. MR scientists and engineers use it to simulate MR signal formation, image data acquisition, and image reconstruction. Since its first release in 2012, MRiLab is in the heart of providing solutions for highly efficient and functional MR simulation to facilitate MR technique development. MRiLab is now also featured in MR-Hub, a web portal of peer-reviewed open-access software tools for the ISMRM community and MR practitioners. To that end, this post lists a collection of my presentation and simulation examples of MRiLab in the ISMRM course.
To introduce MRiLab, here is my Educational Talk PPT:
To demonstrate simulation examples, here is my Demo Talk PPT:
Following the demo talk, here is a list of MRiLab simulation videos presented in the course.
Example #1: a gradient echo image formation in MRI
Example #2: echo-planar imaging (EPI)
Example #3: non-Cartesian radial K-space acquisition
Example #4: balanced steady-state free precession acquisition
Example #5: multi-channel receiving for parallel imaging