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Neerav Dixit
Neerav Dixit
PhD Candidate, Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
Verified email at stanford.edu
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Deep convolutional neural networks for accelerated dynamic magnetic resonance imaging
CM Sandino, N Dixit, JY Cheng, SS Vasanawala
preprint, 2017
422017
Synovial stem cells and their responses to the porosity of microfibrous scaffold
BLP Lee, Z Tang, A Wang, F Huang, Z Yan, D Wang, JS Chu, N Dixit, ...
Acta biomaterialia 9 (7), 7264-7275, 2013
382013
Optimal broadband noise matching to inductive sensors: application to magnetic particle imaging
B Zheng, PW Goodwill, N Dixit, D Xiao, W Zhang, B Gunel, K Lu, GC Scott, ...
IEEE transactions on biomedical circuits and systems 11 (5), 1041-1052, 2017
282017
Thermo-Acoustic Ultrasound for Detection of RF-Induced Device Lead Heating in MRI
N Dixit, PP Stang, JM Pauly, GC Scott
IEEE transactions on medical imaging 37 (2), 536-546, 2018
192018
Thermo‐acoustic ultrasound for noninvasive temperature monitoring at lead tips during MRI
N Dixit, JM Pauly, GC Scott
Magnetic resonance in medicine 84 (2), 1035-1047, 2020
42020
Thermo-acoustic ultrasound detection of RF tip heating in MRI
N Dixit, P Stang, J Pauly, G Scott
Proc. 24th Ann. Meeting ISMRM, 349, 2016
32016
A Reproducible and Lower-Cost Thermo-Acoustic Ultrasound System for Detection of RF-Induced Lead Tip Heating in MRI
N Dixit, P Stang, J Pauly, G Scott
Proceedings of the 26th Annual Meeting of the ISMRM, Paris, France, 648, 2018
22018
FDTD simulation of thermoacoustic ultrasound for detection of RF tip heating
N Dixit, P Stang, J Pauly, G Scott
Proc. 25th Ann. Meeting ISMRM, 483, 2017
22017
Thermo-Acoustic Ultrasound Monitoring of Implanted Conductors: Applications in MRI and Breast-Conserving Surgery
N Dixit
Stanford University, 2020
12020
Biopsy marker localization with thermo‐acoustic ultrasound for lumpectomy guidance
N Dixit, BL Daniel, BA Hargreaves, JM Pauly, GC Scott
Medical physics 48 (10), 6069-6079, 2021
2021
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