
Sairam Geethanath, PhD
About Me
Sairam Geethanath graduated with a master’s degree at the department of electrical engineering at Illinois Institute of Chicago, specializing in biomedical imaging and signals in 2007. He pursued his doctoral studies at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas and the University of Texas at Arlington in the joint Bioengineering program. His doctoral research focused on developing novel applications of compressed sensing to magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy, which he completed in 2011. Dr. Geethanath pursued his post-doctoral fellowship for a year at the Imperial College of London in the Imaging Sciences Department working on parallel transmit MRI. His research currently focuses on building tools and methods to make MRI more accessible.
Language
English
Research Topics
Alzheimer's Disease, Biomechanics/Bioengineering, Biomedical Sciences, Brain, Brain Imaging, Diversity, MRI
Multi-Disciplinary Training Areas
Neuroscience [NEU]
Industry Relationships
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Dr. Geethanath has not yet completed reporting of Industry relationships.
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