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KIS talk by Dr. Daniel C. Hoinkiss speaking on “Hardware-Agnostic MR Sequence Development - An Overview of the gammaSTAR Framework"

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28Apr2025

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28. April 2025Mo. 18 Uhr bis 19 Uhr

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Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to announce that the next Kiel Imaging Seminar (KIS) will take place on Monday, April 28, 2025, 6pm Berlin time (UTC +2). We are much looking forward welcoming Dr. Daniel C. Hoinkiss speaking on “Hardware-Agnostic MR Sequence Development - An Overview of the gammaSTAR Framework“.

Who: Dr. Daniel Christopher Hoinkiss, Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Medicine MEVIS, Max-von-Laue-Str. 2, 28359 Bremen, Germany.

What: „Hardware-Agnostic MR Sequence Development - An Overview of the gammaSTAR Framework“

When: Monday, April 28, 2025, 6pm Berlin time (GMT +2 / UTC +2)

Where: Zoom (https://t.ly/cg47, Meeting ID: 680 8649 6919, Passcode: 682584)

About the presenter:
Daniel Hoinkiss is a principal scientist at the Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Medicine MEVIS, specializing in MRI physics. His PhD focused on developing motion correction techniques to improve image quality in MRI applications affected by patient movement. This work laid the groundwork for his research on real-time adaptation of MRI sequences, which is vital for correcting motion during scans. Following his doctoral studies, he developed the realtime interface for the gammaSTAR framework, a vendor-independent MRI platform that has become central to his research. He is now leading a team of researchers dedicated to advancing vendor-agnostic MR sequence development. gammaSTAR not only reduces variability across different MR systems but also makes MRI sequence development more accessible, facilitating the easier transfer of research findings.

About the presentation:
Hardware-Agnostic MR Sequence Development - An Overview of the gammaSTAR Framework – The gammaSTAR framework provides a hardware-agnostic, user-friendly platform for MR pulse sequence development that simplifies the transfer of research to diverse MRI systems. This presentation will explore gammaSTAR's key features, highlight some ongoing developments and applications, and discusses future potential in advancing MRI technology.

  • Cordes, Konstandin, Porter and Günther (2020). Portable and platform-independent MR pulse sequence programs. Magn Reson Med (2020) 83:1277–1290

  • Hoinkiss et al. (2023). AI-driven and automated MRI sequence optimization in scanner-independent MRI sequences formulated by a domain-specific language. Frontiers in Neuroimaging – Neuroimaging Analysis and Protocols 2.

We are looking forward to meeting you!

Your Section Biomedical Imaging
Dept. of Radiology and Neuroradiology,
University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein & MOIN CC, Kiel University