CPE 585 Medical Instrumentation and Imaging
Imaging plays an important role in both clinical and research environments. This course presents both the basic physics together with the practical technology associated with such methods as X-ray computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), functional MRI (f-MRI) and spectroscopy, ultrasonics (echocardiography, Doppler flow), nuclear medicine (Gallium, PET and SPECT scans) as well as optical methods such as bioluminescence, optical tomography, fluorescent confocal microscopy, two-photon microscopy and atomic force microscopy.
Cross Listed Courses
BME 504
Prerequisite
Graduate Student or At Least Junior
Distribution
Biomedical Engineering Program
Computer Engineering ProgramOffered
Fall Semester
Spring Semester