Aaron T. Hess
Websites
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My PhD thesis
Real-time motion and main magnetic field correction in MR spectroscopy using an EPI volumetric navigator
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ISMRM Workshop on Motion Detection & Correction
30 August - 02 September 2022 Merton College, Oxford, England, United Kingdom
CV November 2021
- CV_2021_11_full.pdf
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Aaron Hess
BSc, MSc (med), PhD
Associate Professor
- Facilitate the development and access to advanced imaging methodologies
- Ultrahigh field: ease of use and safety
- Supervising DPhil students
Research interests
I am interested in Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy.
My research focuses on the interaction of motion with MR for both imaging and spectroscopy, ultra-high field RF safety and simplification of parallel transmit. I have developed novel, contact free, methods for tracking head and heart motion and tools to simplify access to parallel transmit.
Currently I work with researchers across the Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging (WIN) at the University of Oxford, to facilitate the development and access to advanced imaging methodologies, with a keen interest in simplifying access to ultra-high field (7T) MRI.
DPhil students
DPhil students I have the pleasure to work with:
James Kent
Matthijs (Thijs) De Buck
DPhil Students I have had the pleasure to work with:
Charles Millard
Sven Jaeschke
Hongbae Jeong
Recent publications
Modelling Motion-Induced Signal Corruption in Steady-State Diffusion MRI.
Journal article
Tendler BC. et al, (2026), Magn Reson Med
Combined caLculation of Ultra-high field Biases (CLUB) With Sandwich: Fast, Simultaneous Estimation of 3D B0 and Multi-Channel B1 + Maps at 7 T.
Journal article
Pato Montemayor N. et al, (2026), Magn Reson Med
Comparison of cardiac diffusion MRI using multiple prospective respiratory motion correction techniques.
Journal article
Jermy S. et al, (2026), Magn Reson Med, 95, 442 - 456
SNR ‐efficient whole‐brain pseudo‐continuous arterial spin labeling perfusion imaging at 7 T
Journal article
Woods JG. et al, (2025), Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 94, 965 - 981
GABAergic inhibition in the visual cortex of children before and after amblyopia therapy
Journal article
Willis R. et al, (2025), OSF