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Gordon Sarty is a Professor in the College of Arts and Science at the University of Saskatchewan. He holds a P.Eng. and Ph.D. and has expertise in Psychology and Health Studies, while also serving as an Associate Member in Physics and Engineering Physics. His research primarily focuses on Space Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Quantum MRI, particularly in the context of astrophysical phenomena such as high mass X-ray binaries and black holes. He is the Director of the quanTA affiliated Space MRI Lab, where he works on developing innovative mathematical models and imaging techniques. His contributions to the field encompass modeling ovarian physiology and advancing MRI prototyping and design. Sarty has been a pivotal figure in exploring new avenues in MRI and astrophysics, fostering interdisciplinary approaches and mentoring students in engineering and mathematical applications in biomedical contexts.
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