Innovation Title | Categories | Lead Inventor | |
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Novel Method of Simulation and Optimization of MRI Coils
2021-RISP-69266 |
Rispoli, Joseph Vincent | ||
Wearable & Stretchable Electromagnetically-Coupled Radiofrequency Probes
2019-RISP-68630 |
Rispoli, Joseph Vincent | ||
Dr. Joseph V. Rispoli is an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering and lead of the Magnetic Resonance Biomedical Engineering Lab (MRBEL) at Purdue University. Dr. Rispoli received B.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering from the University of Virginia and the Ph.D. degree in Biomedical Engineering from Texas A&M University. Before his graduate studies, Dr. Rispoli was a development engineer at Dell, where he focused on high-speed digital design for multiprocessor server motherboards. Dr. Rispoli's research focuses on novel hardware and methodology for magnetic resonance imaging. He is particularly interested in anatomically-tailored radiofrequency coil design for high-field studies, in vivo spectroscopy of multiple NMR-active nuclei, and electromagnetic modeling for patient safety and design evaluation. For additional information, visit Dr. Rispoli's Purdue website https://engineering.purdue.edu/MRBEL/people/Joseph_Rispoli or his MRBEL website: https://engineering.purdue.edu/MRBEL |
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