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Jo Hajnal is Professor of Imaging Sciences at King's College London and Chair in Imaging Physics and Engineering. With affiliations at Imperial College London (1990-2006) and King's College London (2012-present), he specializes in in vivo imaging techniques including MRI, ultrasound, and optical imaging. His work integrates data acquisition, image reconstruction, and analysis pipelines for biomedical applications.
- Doctor of Science, University of Bristol (1984)
- Bachelor of Science, University of Bristol (1981)
Research interests focus on fetal imaging and neonatal brain development, with major projects like the Developing Human Connectome Project and iFind Project. He has pioneered parallel transmit MRI methods (http://mriphysics.github.io).
Recent research outputs span 7 Tesla pediatric epilepsy MRI, low-field fetal imaging, and AI-driven volumetry in fetal scans. His work addresses UN Sustainable Development Goals for education advancement.
- Fellow, International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (2014)
Current projects include: 3D fetal heart flow measurement (MRC), VR ultra-high field MRI (Action Medical Research), and neonatal injury detection (Rosetrees Trust). Supervised work spans 9 projects, including fetal imaging and neurodevelopmental studies.




