20401000 - PHYSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE

Provide the student with the fundamentals of modern diagnostic imaging techniques supplemented by some laboratory exercises that allow him to further deepen the topics covered and enter this field subject to advanced research as well as fundamental clinical applications

Curriculum

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Programme

1. Interaction of photons and charged particles with matter.
2. Nuclear Medicine principles
3. SPECT and PET techniques.
4. Radiology Principles and Instrumentation.
5. Computed Tomography.
6. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.
8. Ultrasound Principles and Instrumentation.
9. Radioteraphy and Adroteraphy Principles.
10. Dosimetry Principles.

Core Documentation

Lecture notes

Type of delivery of the course

The first part of the course will describe technique principles. In the second part will be described the related instrumentation. When possible instrumentation component and software will be shown during lessons.

Type of evaluation

The exam is completed by a 30-45 minute oral session (on appointment).

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

1. Interaction of photons and charged particles with matter.
2. Nuclear Medicine principles
3. SPECT and PET techniques.
4. Radiology Principles and Instrumentation.
5. Computed Tomography.
6. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.
8. Ultrasound Principles and Instrumentation.
9. Radioteraphy and Adroteraphy Principles.
10. Dosimetry Principles.

Core Documentation

Lecture notes

Type of delivery of the course

The first part of the course will describe technique principles. In the second part will be described the related instrumentation. When possible instrumentation component and software will be shown during lessons.

Type of evaluation

The exam is completed by a 30-45 minute oral session (on appointment).

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

1. Interaction of photons and charged particles with matter.
2. Nuclear Medicine principles
3. SPECT and PET techniques.
4. Radiology Principles and Instrumentation.
5. Computed Tomography.
6. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.
8. Ultrasound Principles and Instrumentation.
9. Radioteraphy and Adroteraphy Principles.
10. Dosimetry Principles.

Core Documentation

Lecture notes

Type of delivery of the course

The first part of the course will describe technique principles. In the second part will be described the related instrumentation. When possible instrumentation component and software will be shown during lessons.

Type of evaluation

The exam is completed by a 30-45 minute oral session (on appointment).

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

1. Interaction of photons and charged particles with matter.
2. Nuclear Medicine principles
3. SPECT and PET techniques.
4. Radiology Principles and Instrumentation.
5. Computed Tomography.
6. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.
8. Ultrasound Principles and Instrumentation.
9. Radioteraphy and Adroteraphy Principles.
10. Dosimetry Principles.

Core Documentation

Lecture notes

Type of delivery of the course

The first part of the course will describe technique principles. In the second part will be described the related instrumentation. When possible instrumentation component and software will be shown during lessons.

Type of evaluation

The exam is completed by a 30-45 minute oral session (on appointment).

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

1. Interaction of photons and charged particles with matter.
2. Nuclear Medicine principles
3. SPECT and PET techniques.
4. Radiology Principles and Instrumentation.
5. Computed Tomography.
6. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.
8. Ultrasound Principles and Instrumentation.
9. Radioteraphy and Adroteraphy Principles.
10. Dosimetry Principles.

Core Documentation

Lecture notes

Type of delivery of the course

The first part of the course will describe technique principles. In the second part will be described the related instrumentation. When possible instrumentation component and software will be shown during lessons.

Type of evaluation

The exam is completed by a 30-45 minute oral session (on appointment).