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Wenjun Wang is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Health Technology, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), specializing in electromagnetic systems for magnetic resonance imaging. His work focuses on hyperpolarization techniques and cryogenic receiver arrays to enhance signal detection in metabolic diagnostics, with significant contributions to advancing 3T MRI hardware through innovative engineering solutions.
Wang's research centers on Magnetic Resonance Imaging, hyperpolarization for nuclear spectroscopy, and cryogenic RF coil design. He develops methods to improve signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) using liquid nitrogen-cooled preamplifiers and matching networks, addressing critical challenges in metabolic imaging for sensitive biochemical process detection. His expertise spans noise figure optimization, preamplifier decoupling, and multi-channel array design for human head applications.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a cohesive focus on practical MRI hardware innovation. Key themes include cryogenic 14-channel arrays for hyperpolarized carbon-13 imaging, H-field probe calibration for RF current measurement, and noise figure modeling in low-impedance circuits. These works collectively push metabolic MRI boundaries at 3 Tesla field strength, emphasizing clinical translation of hyperpolarization technology for brain diagnostics.
Wang completed his PhD in January 2023 at DTU with the project "Cryogenic Array Coli for Brain MRI" under supervisors V. Zhurbenko and J.H. Ardenkjær-Larsen. His doctoral research investigated SNR enhancement through cryogenic array technology and electronic circuit optimization, forming the foundation for his current postdoctoral work.
He operates within DTU's Electromagnetic Systems research group, collaborating closely with the Hyperpolarization Lab on cutting-edge projects involving cryogenic receiver arrays and hyperpolarization systems for metabolic diagnostics, contributing directly to UN Sustainable Development Goals in healthcare innovation.
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