Tyler Gallun
Graduate Student (Mickevicius Lab)
Locations
- Biophysics
Contact Information
Biography
Mentor: Nikolai J. Mickevicius, PhD
Year Entered MCW: 2024
Previous Education: BS, Biomedical Engineering, Milwaukee School of Engineering, 2024
Year Entered MCW: 2024
Previous Education: BS, Biomedical Engineering, Milwaukee School of Engineering, 2024
Research Interests
Through developing novel magnetic resonance imaging pulse sequences and signal processing techniques, the Mickevicius Lab aims to establish actionable, noninvasive biomarkers for disease within feasible exam time constraints.
My research interests include the creation of phantoms that can efficiently account for confounding variables, improving reconstruction methods to reduce scan times, and the implementation of AI to generate pulse sequences that can calibrate scanners of differing vendors and strengths.
My research interests include the creation of phantoms that can efficiently account for confounding variables, improving reconstruction methods to reduce scan times, and the implementation of AI to generate pulse sequences that can calibrate scanners of differing vendors and strengths.