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Yingying Wang, Ph.D.


University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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My major is Biomedical Engineer focusing on medical imaging related research. I am especially interested in investigating cognitive functions of human brain using magnetoencephalography (MEG), electroencephalography (EEG) and functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI). My passion in life is to be an outstanding educator and make significant research contribution in the field of brain imaging. In 2013, I owned my Ph.D. with the mentorship of Dr. Scott Holland's at University of Cincinnati. Then, I finished two-year post-doc fellowship under Dr. Nadine Gaab's mentorship at Boston Children's Hospital/Harvard Medical School. In 2016, I joined the Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders at University of Nebraska-Lincoln and established my own neuroimaging research lab with focus on language, literacy and learning (http://www.thewanglab.com).
Professional Interests: neuroimaging for language, literacy, and learning, signal processing, imaging processing

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Compute SNR for MRI parallel images using different reconstruction methods
There are three methods we used here to compute the SNR of MR images: ACR, SoS, and OPT.

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