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Thursday, 30 April 2026 10:16

Are you attending ISMRM 2026 in Cape Town?


We'd like to highlight some exciting research coming out of the Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance (DRCMR) being presented at this year's meeting - work that sits right at the frontier of quantum sensing and advanced MRI.

PhD Student Kristin Engel is presenting a digital poster on magnetic field stability assessments in advanced diffusion MRS sequences: Poster #07274 — "Independent field stability assessments in advanced diffusion sequences using quantum sensing and MR", Monday, 11th of May at 17:05 in the "Novel Gradients" session.

One of the core challenges in diffusion MRS is magnetic field instabilities - leading to reduced quality of the recorded spectrum. In her work, Kristin has used an EXAAQ sensor to perform independent, direct field measurements during scanning, and her results demonstrate how real-time quantum sensing can measure field instability in ways that were previously out of reach, and how this data can be used to correct the recorded spectrum.

This is exactly the kind of research that shows what direct field measurement can unlock for MRI - and it's well worth a conversation if you're curious about where the field is heading.

Go say hi to Kristin at her digital poster.

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