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Itamar Terem
Electrical Engineering PhD Student at Stanford University | NSF Graduate Research Fellow
Itamar Terem is a PhD student in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University and a National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellow.23 His research focuses on advanced neuroimaging techniques, particularly in the field of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).
Academic Background and Research
Terem's primary area of study involves developing innovative MRI methods to visualize and quantify brain tissue motion. Some of his notable research contributions include:
- Development of phase-based amplified MRI (aMRI) for revealing sub-voxel motions of brain tissue1
- Creation of 3D amplified MRI (aMRI) techniques1
- Work on quantitative-amplified Magnetic Resonance Imaging (q-aMRI)4
Affiliations and Roles
Itamar Terem holds several positions within Stanford University:
- PhD student in the Department of Electrical Engineering2
- Research Assistant at Stanford University3
- Visiting Student Researcher at the Center of Advanced Functional Neuroimaging (CAFN)
- Member of the Setsompop Laboratory, where he conducts research under the guidance of Professor Kawin Setsompop5
Achievements and Recognition
Terem has received recognition for his work in the form of:
His research has been published in reputable journals such as Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, and he has contributed to various conference proceedings in the field of medical imaging and neuroscience.1