pulseq.github.io - Open-source pulse sequences: Introduction

Description: Open source pulse sequences for NMR and MRI

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Join us for the exciting open-source event! MRI Together is a global on-line workshop sponsored by the ESMRMB dedicated to Open Science and Reproducibility. It will be held across four time zones on December 13 to 17, 2021. No matter where you are in the world, there will be two exciting live sessions during your daytime, and lots of content to watch at your convenience! And, of course, there will be a Pulseq live demo , scheduled on December 15, 2021. Pulse sequences, raw data and detailed instructions to

We are working hard on preparing the next Pulseq release 1.4.1 . In a mean time you are welcome to check out the current dev branch , which contains several important bugfixes and performance improvements and is already in a very good shape in terms of usability and stability. Of course, if you experience any issues it would be the best time to report them before we switch to the next development cycle! And, even if everything works as expected, we will be happy to hear your encouraging feedback!

Be sure to check out our new Tutorials Repository on GitHub! We already have three step-by-step demos on how to create sequences in Pulseq that include sequences, recon scripts and example raw data and are working on further ones.

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