Matthijs (Thijs) de Buck
DPhil Student
I'm a DPhil Student in the physics group of the Oxford Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain (FMRIB). My research focuses on imaging neurovascular health in ultra-high field MRI.
In particular, my DPhil work focuses on the optimization of highly accelerated MR Angiography using compressed sensing reconstruction, and the improvement of intracranial vessel wall imaging using the DANTE-SPACE sequence at 7T.
I've previously worked on a project on the simulation of subject-specific SAR for parallel transmit-MRI using personalized body models consisting of clustered groups of tissue types.
Key publications
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Optimization of undersampling parameters for 3D intracranial compressed sensing MR angiography at 7 T.
Journal article
de Buck MHS. et al, (2022), Magn Reson Med, 88, 880 - 889
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An investigation into the minimum number of tissue groups required for 7T in-silico parallel transmit electromagnetic safety simulations in the human head
Journal article
de Buck MHS. et al, (2020), Magnetic Resonance in Medicine