Cho, Z-H., J. Jones, and M. Singh. Foundations of Medical Imaging.
This course aims to provide an introduction to the physics and engineering of tomographic imaging devices. It is offered at an introductory level and assumes no prior contact with the material; the only prerequisites are differential equations and an introduction to electricity and magnetism. The course is a combination of lectures and demonstrations.
8.02 (Introductory Mechanics & Electromagnetism), 18.03 (Differential Eq.)
Frequent use for demonstrations, and homework problems. I request that you use either MatLab or Mathematica to develop simple tools of image processing.
All quizzes, midterms, and the final must be each individuals own effort. Collaborating on the homework assignments is encouraged provided that each student hands in their own version at the end. The photocopy or the same material from two (or more) students will not be accepted. Please do collaborate, but afterwards pull your own thoughts together and write out the homework assignment answers yourself.
Attendance is expected and required. The lectures will not be taken from the text and part of the class time will be given over to demonstrations.
The course will be offered at both an undergraduate and graduate level. However, the requirements are different.
Homework - 9 assignments, the best 8 of which will each count 5 % towards the final grade.
Midterms - 3 exams, each of which will count 20 % towards the final grade.
Note: Undergraduate students do not have a final or a design project for this class.
Homework: 9 assignments, the best 8 of which will each count 3 % towards the final grade.
Midterms: 3 exams, each of which will count 8 % towards the final grade.
Final: 26%
Design Paper: 26 %
Design Paper: A description will be given out later in the course.