| Chun-yu
(a.k.a. CY2) is a graduate student in the functional MRI Laboratory
in University of Michigan. He is currently developing "three-dimensional
tailored RF pulses" (3DTRF pulses), used to recover BOLD fMRI
signal loss at brain regions plagued by susceptibility artifacts.
3DTRF pulses will be an effective and low-cost (in terms of temporal
resolution and hardware) technique to facilitate fMRI studies at brain
regions such as the orbital frontal and inferior temporal cortices.
Beyond his engineering life, CY2 works in the Neuroimaging Lab, investigating
the relationship between musical training and cognition. CY2 got his
B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University. |