Physics Research
We develop new magnetic resonance imaging methods for studying the brain. Our research spans:
- Image acquisition, reconstruction & contrast: MRI has huge flexibility to produce rich information about brain structure, activity, vasculature and chemistry.
- Biophysical modelling: The MRI signaI is exquisitely sensitive to tissue physiology and microstructure, crucial aspects of brain health and disease.
- Ultra-high field MRI: Research using our 7 tesla human scanner spans neurochemical measurements, perfusion, and RF sensing of subject motion.
Research Opportunities
Take a look at our DPhil (PhD) opportunities and the jobs coming up in the Physics Research Group.