ISMRM SCIENTIFIC WORKSHOP ~ 3-6 February 2013
 

Data Sampling & Image Reconstruction
Sedona, AZ, USA

 

PROGRAM


  DAY 1 - Sunday, 03 February 2013  
16:00 Registration & Speaker upload available  
19:30 Reception  
20:00 Dinner  
     

  DAY 2 - Monday, 04 February 2013  
07:00 Registration, Breakfast & Speaker upload available  
     
  Session 1: Data Sampling & Reconstruction – Foundations  
  Moderator: Craig H. Meyer, Ph.D.  
08:00 Welcome James G. Pipe, Ph.D.
Barrow Neurological Institute
Phoenix, AZ, USA
08:15 The Encoding Process Jürgen K. Hennig, Ph.D.
Universität Freiburg
Freiburg, Germany
08:45 The Reconstruction Process - permission withheld Zhi-Pei Liang, Ph.D.
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Urbana, IL, USA
09:15 CS & Reproducible Research Michael Lustig, Ph.D.
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA, USA
09:45 Discussion  
     
10:00 Break & Speaker upload available  
     
  Session 2: Proffered Papers – Reproducible Research & General Talks
  Moderator: Douglas C. Noll, Ph.D.  
10:30 Least-Memory Non-Uniform “Fast” Fourier Transform with Field Correction
 
Kaveh Vahedipour, Ph.D.
Jülich Research Centre
Jülich, Germany
10:40 Nonlinear GRAPPA: A Kernel Approach to Parallel MRI Reconstruction Yuchou Chang, Ph.D.
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Milwaukee, WI, USA
10:50 Reproducible Kalman Filter Techniques for Accelerated Cartesian Dynamic Imaging Xue Feng, Ph.D.
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA, USA
11:00 Low-Rank & Sparse Matrix Decomposition for Accelerated DCE-MRI with Background & Contrast Separation Ricardo Otazo, Ph.D.
New York University Medical Center
New York, NY, USA
11:10 Fast Regularized Reconstruction Tools for QSM & DS
 
Berkin Bilgic
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA, USA
11:20 Fast Imaging of Metallic Implants by Data Subsampling Bragi Sveinsson, M.Sc.
Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA
11:30 A Flexible Numerical Algorithm for Spiral Trajectory Design James G. Pipe, Ph.D.
Barrow Neurological Institute
Phoenix, AZ, USA
11:40 Combining Coil Compression & Direct Virtual Coil for Dynamic MRI with Data Driven Parallel Imaging Kang Wang, Ph.D.
GE Healthcare
Madison, WI, USA
11:50 3D High Spatiotemporal Resolution Quantitative Liver Perfusion Imaging using a Stack-of-Spirals Acquisition & Throughtime Non-Cartesian GRAPPA Acceleration Vikas Gulani, M.D., Ph.D.
University Hospitals Case Medical Center
Cleveland, OH, USA
12:00 Reduction of Motion Artifacts by Data Rejection: Comparison of Navigator-Based & Consistency-Based Rejection Tim Nielsen, Ph.D.
Philips Technologie GmbH
Hamburg, Germany
12:10 Opportunities for Scan Time Reduction when Imaging Near Metal Nathan S. Artz, Ph.D.
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Madison, WI, USA
12:20 Flexible Encoding & Reconstruction Strategies using a Rotating Inhomogeneous Magnetic Field for New MRI Applications Jason P. Stockmann, Ph.D.
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, MA, USA
12:30  Lunch & Speaker upload available  
     
  Session 3: Advanced Methods  
  Moderator: Peter Börnert, Ph.D.  
16:00
 
Keynote: Frontiers in Sampling Theory Emmanuel J. Candès, Ph.D.
Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA
16:45 Encoding Errors & Solutions Klaas Pruessmann, Ph.D.
University & ETH Zürich
Zürich, Switzerland
17:15 Encoding in k-T & k-Parameter Space Mariya Doneva, Ph.D.
Philips Research Hamburg
Hamburg, Germany
17:45 Discussion  
     
18:00 Dinner  
     
  Session 4: Recon Challenge  
  Moderator: James G. Pipe, Ph.D.  
19:30 Present Challenge  
  Cardiac Challenge: Andrew E. Arai, M.D.
Bob S. Hu, M.D.
Michael Salerno, M.D., Ph.D.
  Neuro Challenge: John P. Karis, M.D.
Jeffrey Joseph Neil, M.D., Ph.D.
Jeffrey L. Sunshine, M.D., Ph.D.
     
20:15 Announce Winners James G. Pipe, Ph.D.
Barrow Neurological Institute
Phoenix, AZ, USA
20:30 Quick Talks by Winners
 
 
     
21:00 Adjournment  
     

  Day 3 – Tuesday, 05 February 2013  
07:00

Registration, Breakfast & Speaker upload available

 
     
  Session 5: Perception & Simulated Reality: What Physicians Look For & How to Model That
  Moderator: Sebastian Kozerke, Ph.D.  
08:00 What a Radiologist Sees Richard L. Ehman, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, MN, USA
08:30 Computer Modelling Group – Intro Sebastian Kozerke, Ph.D.
University & ETH Zürich
Zürich, Switzerland
08:45 4DxCAT William Paul Segars, Ph.D.
Duke University School of Medicine
Durham, NC, USA
  Oral Session - Proffered Papers – Computer Models for Reconstruction  
09:00 Investigating the Quantitative Fidelity of Prospectively Undersampled Chemical Shift Imaging with Compressed Sensing & Parallel Imaging Reconstruction Kieren G. Hollingsworth, Ph.D.
Newcastle University
Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, UK
09:10 Evaluation of 3D Non-Cartesian Angiography Imaging Strategies using Realistic Fractal Phantoms Kevin M. Johnson, Ph.D.
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Madison, WI, USA
09:20 Flexible Dynamic Phantoms for Evaluating MRI Data Sampling & Reconstruction Methods Yinghua Zhu, M.Sc.
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA, USA
09:30 Comparing Boundary Sharpness of SENSE & GRAPPA Yu Ding, Ph.D.
Ohio State University
Columbus, OH, USA
09:40 A G-Factor Metric for k-t SENSE & k-t PCA Christian Binter, M.Sc.
ETH Zürich Inst.F. Biomed.Technik
Zürich, Switzerland
09:50 A G-Factor Metric for K-T-GRAPPA Reconstructions Rebecca Ramb, Dipl.Math.
University Medical Center Freiburg
Freiburg, Germany
     
10:00 Break & Speaker upload available  
     
  Session 6: Lessons from Other Modalities & Talks  
  Moderator: Walter F. Block, Ph.D.  
10:30 Advanced Recon in PET Richard A. Leahy, Ph.D.
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA, USA
  Oral Session – Proffered Papers - General Talks  
11:00 Accelerated 13C Chemical Shift Imaging of Hyperpolarized [1-13C] Pyruvate Curtis N. Wiens, B.Sc.
University of Western Ontario
London, ON, Canada
11:10 Joint K-T Reconstruction & Oversampled Spirals for Single-Shot 2D Spatial/1D Spectral Imaging of 13C Dynamics Jeremy W. Gordon, M.Sc.
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Madison, WI, USA
11:20 Simultaneous T1, T2 & Proton Density Quantification Using MR Fingerprinting with Spiral QUEST Yun Jiang, M.Sc.
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, OH, USA
11:30 A Model-Based Reconstruction Technique for Radially Sampled Data Acquired after a Single IR Preparation Johannes Tran-Gia, M.Sc.
University of Würzburg
Würzburg, Germany
11:40 MR Fingerprinting: Rapid Simultaneous Quantification of T1, T2, Proton Density & Off-resonance using a Spiral Trajectory Dan Ma, M.Sc.
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, OH, USA
11:50 Variable-Density Radial View-Ordering & Sampling for Time-Optimized 3D Cartesian Imaging Joseph Y. Cheng, M.Eng.
Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA
12:00 Simultaneous Multislice Spiral Imaging using Z-Gradient Modulation & Parallel Receive Coils Alan Chu, M.Eng.
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI, USA
12:10 Automatic Correction of Off-Resonance for Water – Fat – Short T2 Separation Ethan M. Johnson, M.Sc.
Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA
12:20 SPIRiTmc – Autocalibrating Parallel Imaging with Non-Rigid Motion Correction Claudio Santelli, M.Sc.
Institute for Biomedical Engineering
Zürich, Switzerland
12:30 Lunch & Speaker upload available  
     
  Session 7: Poster Session  
  Moderator: Mark A. Griswold, Ph.D.  
16:00 Poster Session  
     
18:00 Dinner  
     
  Session 8: Software & Data Sharing  
  Moderator: Brian A. Hargreaves, Ph.D.  
19:30 Data Format Working Group & Gadgetron Michael S. Hansen, Ph.D.
National Institutes of Health/ NHLBI
Bethesda, MD, USA
19:50 Discussion Brian A. Hargreaves, Ph.D.
Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA
  Oral Session – Proffered Papers – Software Infrastructure  
20:00 Web-Based, Platform-Independent Dissemination of Image Reconstruction & RF Pulse Design Algorithms Using the Google Chrome Native Client William A. Grissom, Ph.D.
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN, USA
20:03 JEMRIS, an Ideal Tool for Simulation of Gold-Standard Data Kaveh Vahedipour, Ph.D.
Jülich Research Centre
Jülich, Germany
20:06 Graphical Programming Interface Nicholas R. Zwart, Ph.D.
Barrow Neurological Institute
Phoenix, AZ, USA
20:09 Software Toolbox & Programming Library for Compressed Sensing & Parallel Imaging Martin Uecker, Ph.D.
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA, USA
20:12 Codeare - Common Data Exchange & Reconstruction Framework Kaveh Vahedipour, Ph.D.
Jülich Research Centre
Jülich, Germany
20:15 Prototypic Setup for Evaluation of a Compressed-Sensing Technique in Clinical Patient Studies Kai Tobias Block, Ph.D.
New York University Medical Center
New York, NY, USA
20:18 IRecon – Introducing a Standardized Interface into the Siemens Image Reconstruction Environment Michael O. Zenge, Ph.D.
Siemens AG, Healthcare Sector
Erlangen, Germany
     
20:30 Demos  
     
22:00 Adjournment  
     

  Day 4 – Wednesday, 06 February 2013  
07:00 Registration, Breakfast & Speaker upload available  
     
  Session 9: Proffered Papers - General Talks  
  Moderator: Michael S. Hansen, Ph.D.  
08:00 Fast Iterative Thresholding Methods for Combined Parallel Imaging Compressed Sensing Evan G. Levine, B.Sc.
Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA
08:10 Calibrationless Partial Fourier Reconstruction of MR Images with Slowly-Varying Phase: A Rank-Deficient Matrix Recovery Approach Justin P. Haldar, Ph.D.
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA, USA
08:20 Group Sparsity Reconstruction for Physiological Noise Correction in Functional MRI Matthew J. Muckley, B.Sc.
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI, USA
08:30 Accelerate Dynamic MRI using Block LOw-Rank Sparsity with Motion Guidance (BLOSM) Xiao Chen
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA, USA
08:40 Variable Density Incoherent Spatial-Temporal Acquisition (VISTA) for Cardiac MRI Rizwan Ahmad, Ph.D.
Ohio State University
Columbus, OH, USA
08:50 Patch-Based Reconstruction of Complex MR Data using Dictionary Learning Jose Caballero, M.Sc.
Imperial College London
London, England, UK
09:00 Effects of Residual Undersampling Errors in Quantitative Magnetization Transfer Imaging: How Can It Guide Compressed Sensing Strategies for Joint Imaging? Walter F. Block, Ph.D.
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Madison, WI, USA
09:10 Accurate Accelerated Dynamic PCASL with 3D Spiral, Parallel Imaging & Compressed Sensing Li Zhao, M.Sc.
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA, USA
09:20 Fast 3D DCE-MRI with Sparsity & Low-Rank Enhanced SPIRiT (SLR-SPIRiT) Tao Todd Zhang, M.Sc.
Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA
09:30 Calibrationless Chemical Shift Encoded Imaging Joshua D. Trzasko, Ph.D.
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, MN, USA
09:40 Single-Shot Spiral First-Pass Perfusion Imaging Yang Yang, M.Sc.
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA, USA
09:50 Multi-Contrast Joint Reconstruction: Difficulties & the Proposed Solutions Feng Huang, Ph.D.
Philips Research China
Beijing, China
     
10:00 Break  
     
  Session 10: Wrap-Up  
10:45 Wrap-Up, Poster Awards & Summary for MRM James G. Pipe, Ph.D.
Barrow Neurological Institute
Phoenix, AZ, USA
     
12:00 Adjournment & Boxed Lunches  
     
     

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