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Fast nonlinear EIT pulmonary imaging of pediatric patients

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RNTW02 - Rich and non-linear tomography in medical imaging, materials and non destructive testing

Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is an emerging medical imaging technique in which electric fields are used to form real-time images of organ function and structure. To form these images, it is necessary to solve a severely ill-posed nonlinear inverse problem with computational efficiency. The D-bar method is a direct (non-iterative) method with a proven nonlinear regularization strategy and real-time implementation, making it particularly suitable for bedside imaging. This talk will present recent developments to improve speed and resolution and highlight its use with clinical data from the ACT 5 system.

This talk is part of the Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series series.

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