Beijing, China

Zijing Dong


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2020-2021

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations in Magnetic Resonance Imaging by Zijing Dong

Introduction

Zijing Dong is a prominent inventor based in Beijing, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), particularly in the area of accelerated imaging techniques. With a total of two patents to his name, Dong's work is paving the way for advancements in medical imaging technology.

Latest Patents

Zijing Dong's latest patents focus on accelerated diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging. The first patent describes systems and methods for accelerated diffusion-weighted MRI using a tilted reconstruction kernel. This innovation synthesizes unsampled k-space data in both phase encoded and point spread function (PSF) encoded k-space data. The images reconstructed from this data exhibit reduced B-related distortions and T* blurring. The approach involves systematically optimized undersampling of the PSF and phase encoding subspace, achieving greater than twenty-fold acceleration in the PSF encoding dimension. The second patent similarly addresses accelerated MRI using a tilted reconstruction kernel, emphasizing the same benefits of reduced distortions and blurring.

Career Highlights

Zijing Dong is associated with The General Hospital Corporation, where he continues to develop and refine his innovative techniques in MRI. His work is instrumental in enhancing the quality and efficiency of medical imaging, which is crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

Collaborations

Dong collaborates with notable colleagues, including Kawin Setsompop and Lawrence Leroy Wald. Their combined expertise contributes to the advancement of MRI technology and the implementation of innovative imaging solutions.

Conclusion

Zijing Dong's contributions to the field of magnetic resonance imaging are noteworthy and impactful. His patents reflect a commitment to improving medical imaging techniques, ultimately benefiting healthcare professionals and patients alike.

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