Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2020
Title: Innovations by Bin Xie in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Introduction
Bin Xie is an accomplished inventor based in Eindhoven, Netherlands. He has made significant contributions to the field of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). His innovative work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of MRI systems.
Latest Patents
Bin Xie holds a patent for a method of generating multi-band RF pulses. This invention relates to a method for side-band suppression in MRI systems. The method involves providing a first multiband RF pulse to simultaneously excite at least two slices in a subject at different frequency bands. It also includes acquiring signals from the excited slices and an additional signal at a third frequency band. The additional signal results from sideband excitation of a different slice. The invention aims to suppress at least part of the additional signal by deriving a pre-compensating term and modifying the initial RF pulse.
Career Highlights
Bin Xie is associated with Koninklijke Philips Corporation N.V., a leading company in healthcare technology. His work at Philips has allowed him to contribute to advancements in medical imaging technology. He has been instrumental in developing methods that improve the quality of MRI scans.
Collaborations
Bin Xie has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Arthur Felipe Nisti Grigoletto Borgonovi and Zhaolin Chen. These collaborations have fostered innovation and enhanced the research output in the field of MRI technology.
Conclusion
Bin Xie's contributions to MRI technology through his innovative patent demonstrate his commitment to advancing medical imaging. His work continues to impact the healthcare industry positively.
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