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Overview

Simon R. Arridge is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their research spans primarily the fields of Medicine and Engineering, with a particular focus on Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, and Biomedical Engineering. Their work extends into Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Mechanics of Materials, and Geophysics.

The core topics of their research include Photoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging, Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications, Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications, and Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging. They also explore Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy Techniques, Thermography and Photoacoustic Techniques, as well as Model Reduction and Neural Networks.

Simon R. Arridge has contributed to multiple recent scientific publications. These include:

  • "A fast all-optical 3D photoacoustic scanner for clinical vascular imaging" (2024) published in Nature Biomedical Engineering
  • "A Helmholtz equation solver using unsupervised learning: Application to transcranial ultrasound" (2021) published in Journal of Computational Physics
  • "Real-time deep artifact suppression using recurrent U-Nets for low-latency cardiac MRI" (2021) published in Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
  • "j-Wave: An open-source differentiable wave simulator" (2023) published in SoftwareX
  • "(An overview of) Synergistic reconstruction for multimodality/multichannel imaging methods" (2021) published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Simon R. Arridge include:

  • Ben Cox
  • Andreas Hauptmann
  • Bangti Jin
  • Željko Kereta
  • Kris Thielemans

Their publications are often disseminated through venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), where they have 23 contributions. Other significant publication venues include:

  • Inverse Problems
  • Proceedings on CD-ROM - International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Scientific Meeting and Exhibition
  • Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
  • IEEE Transactions on Radiation and Plasma Medical Sciences

Best Publications

  • Optical tomography in medical imaging

    S R Arridge

  • Estimation of optical pathlength through tissue from direct time of flight measurement

    D T Delpy;M Cope;P van der Zee;S Arridge

  • Recent advances in diffuse optical imaging.

    A P Gibson;J C Hebden;S R Arridge

  • DAGAN: Deep De-Aliasing Generative Adversarial Networks for Fast Compressed Sensing MRI Reconstruction

    Guang Yang;Simiao Yu;Hao Dong;Greg Slabaugh

  • A finite element approach for modeling photon transport in tissue.

    S. R. Arridge;M. Schweiger;M. Hiraoka;D. T. Delpy

  • THE FINITE-ELEMENT METHOD FOR THE PROPAGATION OF LIGHT IN SCATTERING MEDIA - BOUNDARY AND SOURCE CONDITIONS

    M. Schweiger;S. R. Arridge;M. Hiraoka;D. T. Delpy

  • Optical tomography: forward and inverse problems

    Simon R Arridge;John C Schotland

  • A survey of hierarchical non-linear medical image registration

    Hava Lester;Simon R. Arridge

  • Optical imaging in medicine: II. Modelling and reconstruction

    Simon R Arridge;Jeremy C Hebden

  • Detection and modeling of non-Gaussian apparent diffusion coefficient profiles in human brain data.

    D. C. Alexander;Gareth Barker;S. R. Arridge

  • Theoretical and experimental investigation of near-infrared light propagation in a model of the adult head

    Eiji Okada;Michael Firbank;Martin Schweiger;Simon R. Arridge

  • Solving inverse problems using data-driven models

    Simon R. Arridge;Peter Maass;Ozan Öktem;Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb

  • Optical imaging in medicine: I. Experimental techniques.

    Jeremy C Hebden;Simon R Arridge;David T Delpy

  • Three-dimensional in vivo fluorescence diffuse optical tomography of breast cancer in humans.

    Alper Corlu;Regine Choe;Turgut Durduran;Mark A. Rosen

  • A Monte Carlo investigation of optical pathlength in inhomogeneous tissue and its application to near-infrared spectroscopy

    M Hiraoka;M Firbank;M Essenpreis;M Cope

  • Photon-measurement density functions. Part I: Analytical forms

    Simon R. Arridge

  • Photon-measurement density functions. Part 2: Finite-element-method calculations

    Simon R. Arridge;M. Schweiger

  • Nonuniqueness in diffusion-based optical tomography

    Simon R. Arridge;William R. B. Lionheart

  • Attenuation correction synthesis for hybrid PET-MR scanners: application to brain studies.

    Ninon Burgos;M. Jorge Cardoso;Kris Thielemans;Marc Modat

  • Sources of intensity nonuniformity in spin echo images at 1.5 T.

    Andrew Simmons;Paul S. Tofts;Gareth J. Barker;Simon R. Arridge

  • Spectral dependence of temporal point spread functions in human tissues

    M. Essenpreis;C. E. Elwell;M. Cope;P. van der Zee

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Schweiger
Martin Schweiger University College London
Brian Hutton
Brian Hutton Ottawa Hospital
Sebastien Ourselin
Sebastien Ourselin King's College London
Ben Cox
Ben Cox University College London
Jari P. Kaipio
Jari P. Kaipio University of Auckland
Ville Kolehmainen
Ville Kolehmainen University of Eastern Finland
Paul C. Beard
Paul C. Beard University College London
Hamid Dehghani
Hamid Dehghani University of Birmingham
Marko Vauhkonen
Marko Vauhkonen University of Eastern Finland
Jorge Ripoll
Jorge Ripoll Carlos III University of Madrid

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