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Jo Hajnal obtained a PhD in Physics in 1984, focusing on electromagnetism and molecular beam optics. He began working in the field of MRI in 1990 and led an industrial research team at Hammersmith Hospital from 1997 to 2002. Appointed as Professor of Imaging at Imperial College, he has held senior roles at the Medical Research Council Clinical Sciences Centre. Since joining King’s College London in 2012, Professor Hajnal has spearheaded numerous innovative research programs related to imaging technology, particularly in MRI image acquisition, reconstruction, and analysis methods. His research often emphasizes imaging the effects of motion in neonates and fetuses and utilizes advanced techniques such as parallel imaging for accelerated and quantitative imaging. He is currently leading the new 7T London ultra-high field in vivo imaging initiative, which is funded by the Wellcome Trust, aimed at enhancing data acquisition for the Human Connectome Project and the iFIND project, among others.
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