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Learner Reviews & Feedback for MRI Fundamentals by Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(KAIST)

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About the Course

Welcome! In this course learners will develop expertise in basic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) physics and principles and gain knowledge of many different data acquisition strategies in MRI. In particular, learners will get to know what is magnetic resonance phenomenon, how magnetic resonance signals are generated, how an image can be formulated using MRI, how soft tissue contrast can change with imaging parameters. Also introduced will be MR imaging sequences of spin echo, gradient echo, fast spin echo, echo planar imaging, inversion recovery, etc....

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AA

Nov 25, 2018

Great Course that covers quite a lot on the ins-and-outs of MRI technology, though it doesn't cover fMRI. Despite that fact, it's a definite course to try out if you were curious of how MRIs work.

SG

Jan 30, 2021

Excellent course. I used to work in MRI in late 80s so I wanted to review the material and update my knowledge. The course served my purpose. Thank you Prof. Sung-Hong Park!

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By Mariana C

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Sep 19, 2023

Presents wrong fundamentals of Physics.

By Mohammad K (

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Aug 31, 2025

+ The slides are informative enough to have an overall understanding of the concepts - The slides are too packed with information The videos are just the instructor reading out the content without any additional explanation or clarification Hard to follow the instructor due to language-related issues such as unclear pronunciation, incomplete sentences, and a lack of linkers Some of the concepts are not explained clearly and are assumed to be known in later weeks Inadequate and unclear explanation of the mathematical components by the instructor Except for a few examples, there is a significant lack of real-world examples to highlight the differences between the techniques and the end result Lack of additional resources for learners to study the concepts and formulas on their own

By John P F

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May 29, 2020

Please practice conversational english