Electrical Impedance Tomography

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Electrical impedance tomography is an imaging technique in which an image of the conductivity of a part of a body is inferred from surface electrical measurements. James Avery is a Research Associate in the Hamlyn Centre, Institute of Global Health Innovation and the Department of Surgery and Cancer, St Mary’s Hospital. At University College London he has worked in developing Electrical Impedance Tomography methods for brain imaging as part of David Holder’s Neurophysiology lab.

 

Image courtesy of interviewee. September 26, 2019

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