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Jakob Meineke
Researcher at Philips
Publications - 16
Citations - 348
Jakob Meineke is an academic researcher from Philips. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantitative susceptibility mapping & Imaging phantom. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications receiving 222 citations.
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Quantitative susceptibility mapping: Report from the 2016 reconstruction challenge.
Christian Langkammer,Ferdinand Schweser,Karin Shmueli,Christian Kames,Xu Li,Li Guo,Carlos Milovic,Jinsuh Kim,Hongjiang Wei,Kristian Bredies,Sagar Buch,Yihao Guo,Zhe Liu,Jakob Meineke,Alexander Rauscher,José P. Marques,Berkin Bilgic +16 more
TL;DR: The aim of the 2016 quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) reconstruction challenge was to test the ability of various QSM algorithms to recover the underlying susceptibility from phase data faithfully.
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Towards predicting the encoding capability of MR fingerprinting sequences.
TL;DR: The proposed Monte Carlo method provides an appropriate measure of MRF sequence encoding capability and may be used for sequence optimization.
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QSM reconstruction challenge 2.0: A realistic in silico head phantom for MRI data simulation and evaluation of susceptibility mapping procedures.
José P. Marques,Jakob Meineke,Carlos Milovic,Carlos Milovic,Berkin Bilgic,Berkin Bilgic,Kwok-Shing Chan,Renaud Hedouin,Renaud Hedouin,Wietske van der Zwaag,Christian Langkammer,Ferdinand Schweser +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a digital whole-head tissue property phantom was created by segmenting and post-processing high-resolution (0.64 mm isotropic) multiparametric MRI data acquired at 7 T from a healthy volunteer.
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QSM Reconstruction Challenge 2.0–Part 1: A Realistic in silico Head Phantom for MRI data simulation and evaluation of susceptibility mapping procedures
José P. Marques,Jakob Meineke,Carlos Milovic,Carlos Milovic,Berkin Bilgic,Berkin Bilgic,Kwok-Shing Chan,Renaud Hedouin,Wietske vand der Zwaag,Christian Langkammer,Ferdinand Schweser +10 more
TL;DR: A whole-head tissue property model is created by segmenting and post-processing high-resolution, multi-parametric MRI data acquired from a healthy volunteer to create a realistic in-silico head phantom for the second QSM Reconstruction Challenge and for future evaluations of processing algorithms for Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping.
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QSM reconstruction challenge 2.0: Design and report of results.
Berkin Bilgic,Berkin Bilgic,Christian Langkammer,José P. Marques,Jakob Meineke,Carlos Milovic,Carlos Milovic,Ferdinand Schweser +7 more
TL;DR: The second quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) reconstruction challenge (Oct 2019, Seoul, Korea) was to test the accuracy of QSM dipole inversion algorithms in simulated brain data as mentioned in this paper.