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- Update Date2026-04-28
May 08, 2026 | Invited Lecture by Dr. Su-Chun Lim
【Seminar】 Open Science in Neuroimaging: What? Why? How? CARNi is excited to host the 5th and final seminar of our current series on May 8th. This session focuses on how MRI research can embrace transparency and collaboration in the modern era. Whether you are a new student, a faculty member looking to start interdisciplinary research, or simply curious about the future of science, you are more than welcome to join us! 📌 Event Information Time: May 8th, 2026 (Fri) 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm Location: Room 402, Library and Information Building, Yang Ming Campus & Virtual (Link provided after registration) Language: English (with Mandarin support if needed) 🎙️ Speaker Speaker: Dr. Sue-Jin Lin Position: Project Manager, Center for Advanced Radiology and Neuroimaging (CARNi), NYCU 📖 Abstract Have you heard of "Open Science"? What does it actually mean in practice? As we enter a new era of research—driven by AI and the needs of personalized medicine—the way we share knowledge is rapidly changing. In this talk, we will explore: What is Open Science? Understanding the core definitions. Why does it matter? Navigating the shift toward transparency and accessibility. How to implement it? Practical steps and real-world examples from the field of neuroimaging. 🔗 Registration Register Now: [Click Here to Sign Up] Or scan the QR code on the poster to register.
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- Update Date2026-04-28
April 10, 2026 | Invited Lecture by Dr. Robert Baumeister
The Center for Advanced Radiology and Neuroimaging (CARNi) is currently hosting its first seminar series! Our fourth session will be held on April 10th. This seminar series aims to share how Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is applied across various disciplines. Whether you are a new student or faculty member, a scholar looking to explore interdisciplinary research, or simply interested in scientific advancements, we warmly welcome you to join us! 📌 Seminar Information Time: 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm, Friday, April 10, 2026 Location: Room 402, Library and Information Communication Building, Yang Ming Campus & Virtual (Link provided upon registration) Note: Meals will be provided for this event. Please indicate any dietary restrictions if you RSVP for the in-person seminar. 🎙️ Speaker Introduction Speaker: Dr. Robert Baumeister Position: Assistant Research Fellow, Center for Advanced Radiology and Neuroimaging (CARNi), NYCU 📖 Abstract This session presents an early and exploratory analysis of morphological and functional features comparing 3T and 7T MRI to showcase the significant signal fidelity gains provided by ultra-high field imaging. This lecture will guide the audience through: Variance Pattern Examination: Examining underlying variance patterns between field strengths. Signal Stability Assessment: Assessing functional signal stability to determine how field strengths influence data consistency. Identifiability Comparison: Evaluating differences in functional connectome identifiability. 🔗 Registration Information Register Now: [Click Here to Sign Up] Alternatively, scan the QR code on the poster to register.
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- Update Date2026-04-23
Lights for the Next Generation
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