This course will provide an introduction to several of the major imaging modalities ranging from X-ray projection radiography to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This course applies the classical knowledge of physics, circuits, and signal and systems techniques to the development of medical imaging systems. Background in medical devices, electronic circuit, signal and systems, basic knowledge of human physiology and body system, and basic knowledge of physics are required before taking the course. Topics include the physics of radiography; fundamental of X-ray projection radiography and X-ray computed tomography (CT); Fundamental of ultrasound imaging techniques and ultrasound imaging systems; and introduction of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system. Three lecture hours per week. Three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: General Prerequisite; LE/EECS 2030 3.00 or LE/EECS 1030 3.00; LE/ EECS 2210 3.00, LE/EECS 3602 4.00 or LE/EECS 3451 4.00. (NOTE: The General Prerequisite is a cumulative GPA of 4.50 or better over all major EECS courses. EECS courses with the second digit "5" are not major courses.)
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