Dr. Thomas Martin received his graduate degree through the Biomedical Interdepartmental Program at UCLA. His research focused on developing and applying novel pulse sequences—including non-Cartesian sampling—and image reconstruction techniques for MRI. He worked on improving MRI-guided interventional procedures by reducing needle-induced artifacts, as well as applying multi-slice fast imaging techniques for rapid acquisitions in the brain and, eventually, whole-body imaging. He also collaborated on a project to enhance quantitative MRI using non-Cartesian sampling with compressed sensing.

  • Ph.D. in Biomedical Interdepartmental Program
    • University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
  • B.S. in Physics (Minor in Mathematics)
    • Utah State University, 2012