2024
08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Friday Fri
Cardiac Imaging, Mechanics, and Modeling Symposium
2024 Program Overview
8:30 AM Arrival + Continental Breakfast
8:55 AM Welcome - Daniel Ennis, Stanford University
9:00 AM Session 1: Image Acquisition, Processing, and Analysis
Moderator - Michael Loecher, Stanford University
20-Fold Accelerated Cardiovascular Phase-Contrast MRI using Channel-Shift CNN. Chi Zhang, Stanford University
Revealing Untapped Tissue Doppler Imaging potential for Right Ventricular Assessment. Frida Hermansson, Stanford University
Towards time-optimal, PNS-aware, cardiac diffusion tensor imaging. Ariel Hannum, Stanford University
10:00 AM Coffee break
10:30 AM Session 2: Cardiac Kinematics and Mechanics
Moderator - Luigi Perotti, University of Central Florida
A Comparison of DENSE and ML-based Grid Tag Tracking for the Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Assessment of Myocardial Strain. Zhan-Qiu Liu, Stanford University
Computing cardiac strains using a Gaussian Process and a myofiber-based computational model. Augusto Delavald Marques, University of Central Florida
Automatic pipeline to compute cardiac displacements and strains from DENSE MRI data. Mohammad Naqizadeh Jahromi, University of Central Florida
Improving our understanding of residual stresses in the left ventricle through computational modeling. Dennis Ogiermann, The Ruhr University Bochum
11:50 AM Keynote:
“Patient-specific Modeling of Blood Flow in the Coronary Arteries - From the Academy to the Clinic” Charley Taylor, Ph.D. (Member, National Academy of Engineering and Co-founder HeartFlow)
12:35 PM Group Picture
12:40 PM Hosted Lunch
1:40 PM Cardiac Multiphysics Modeling with SimVascular
2:10 PM Session 3: Cardiac and Vascular Microstructure
Moderator - Amit Sharir, Stanford University
How accurately can cardiac microstructure be measured in vivo? Tyler Cork, Stanford University
Automatic patient-specific vascular modeling. Numi Sveinsson, The University of California, Berkeley
Synthetic vascular generation and multiscale modeling in large biomanufactured tissue. Zachary Sexton, Stanford University
3:10 PM Coffee Break
3:40 PM Session 4: Cardiovascular Flow and Perfusion
Moderator - Numi Sveinsson, The University of California, Berkeley
Reduced & Extended FOV CMR Techniques. Shen Zhao, Stanford University
Denoising and super-resolution of Flow Data by Physics-Informed Markov Random Fields. Cem Gormezano, The University of California, Berkeley
Adjustable PA band. Yellappa Palagani, Stanford University
Multimodal Optimization of Congenital Aortic Valve Repair. Alexander Kaiser, Stanford University
5:00 PM Closing Remarks and Happy Hour Reception
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Location
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Stanford, CA 94305
USA
Lucas Center for Imaging, Glazer Learning Center
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