Wednesday, January 20, 2016

2016 Biomagnetics Korea

Dr. Kim, at the Center for Biosignals, Korea Research Institue of Standards and Science (KRISS), invited me to speak at a half-day conference on Biomagnetics today. The conference is held in KRISS, for one afternoon, and will feature MEG, EEG, MRI, and other brain signal related research topics. I will talk about my work at GE, on compact 3T MRI scanner development, and will have an opportunity to publicize and introduce the new lab at SKKU. One of the research topics of potential interest to both me and the Biomagnetics community is animal QSM, where MR-based susceptibility mapping is validated by SQUID-based direct measurement. "MR susceptometry" may grow from such effort.