Minneapolis, MN, United States of America

Sung Min Sohn


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Years Active: 2020

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Title: Innovations in Magnetic Resonance Imaging by Sung Min Sohn

Introduction

Sung Min Sohn is an accomplished inventor based in Minneapolis, MN (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) through his innovative patent. His work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of MRI technology, which is crucial for medical diagnostics.

Latest Patents

Sung Min Sohn holds a patent for a "System and method for simultaneous radio frequency transmission and reception in magnetic resonance imaging." This patent describes systems and methods for simultaneous radio frequency (RF) transmission and reception for nuclear magnetic resonance applications, such as MRI. The system includes a simultaneous transmit and receive (STAR) control system that compensates for the effects of load changes in an RF coil due to the inevitable motion of living subjects, such as from subject motion, respiration, and swallowing. Additionally, the system maintains a high transmit-receive isolation, even when scanning a subject using a continuous RF broadband sweep excitation.

Career Highlights

Sung Min Sohn is affiliated with the University of Minnesota, where he continues to advance research in MRI technology. His work has garnered attention for its potential to improve imaging techniques and patient outcomes in medical settings.

Collaborations

Sung Min Sohn has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Djaudat S Idiytullin and J Thomas Vaughan. These collaborations have contributed to the development of innovative solutions in the field of magnetic resonance imaging.

Conclusion

Sung Min Sohn's contributions to MRI technology through his patent demonstrate his commitment to advancing medical imaging. His innovative approaches have the potential to significantly enhance the capabilities of MRI systems, ultimately benefiting patient care.

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