Biography
Dr Radhouene Neji is Senior Lecturer in MR Physics at the School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences. He has several years of experience in the medical imaging industry as application developer, clinical scientist and team leader. His research focuses on the development of novel MR pulse sequences and reconstruction methods with applications to cardiovascular MRI, MR-guided neurosurgery, MR Elastography and cancer imaging. He is particularly interested in the clinical translation of these methods into robust technology that can be used routinely in the clinic.
Teaching
Radhouene leads teaching on the following courses:
- Medical Image Acquisition (MSc/MRes in Healthcare Technologies)
Radhouene is a teacher on the following course:
- Signals and Systems (Biomedical Engineering BEng)
- Medical Image Acquisition (MSc/MRes in Healthcare Technologies)
News
New medical imaging technology enables non-invasive detection of liver abnormalities
A new Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MRE) technique allows for unparalleled penetration of mechanical waves in the body.
News
New medical imaging technology enables non-invasive detection of liver abnormalities
A new Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MRE) technique allows for unparalleled penetration of mechanical waves in the body.