Susanna Weber

Ph.D. Student

Research Interests

MRI hardware, MR physics, field simulation and B0 shimming, multi-coil shimming, Digital Image Processing, Computer Vision

Biography

Susanna Weber is a doctoral student with a background in physics, electrical engineering, and software development. While pursuing her B.A in physics at the University of California, Berkeley, she interned at General Electric Healthcare, where she used generative adversarial networks and contrastive learning for MR data classification and translation. During the semester, she conducted research in a materials science focused lab on amorphous ultra-thin films and their electromagnetic properties, as well as working as an undergraduate TA for a number of electronics laboratory courses. Susanna joined the MR Science Laboratory in 2023 to work on MR hardware, especially multi-coil and dynamic shimming.

Pronouns: she/her

Education & Training

M.Sc./Ph.D.          Biomedical Engineering, Columbia University,
                                   School of Engineering and Applied Science (2023 - )  

Bachelor of Arts  Physics, University of California, Berkeley (2023)
                                    Minor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Honors & Recognition

The Berkeley Physics Undergraduate Research Scholars Program (BPURS)
University of California, Berkeley (2021, 2022)

STROBE Undergraduate Research Scholar
University of Colorado (2021)