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Community & Contact

Open Source Contributions

While the full source code cannot be open-sourced - the pTx-Pulseq interpreter is built on open-source principles. We welcome contributions:

  • Bug reports: Help us improve stability and compatibility
  • Code contributions: Submit pull requests for review
  • Feature requests: Suggest new capabilities and improvements
  • Documentation: Improve guides and examples
  • Testing: Validate sequences on different scanner configurations

Contributing guidelines: See our GitHub repository for detailed contribution instructions.


Getting Help

🚀Quick Questions

Depending on the source of the question of problem, you can reach out for:

Direct contact

Your idea, problem, question or suggestion could help others, so please use the above for them.

In case you need to contact the lead developer of the Philips interpreter directly:

UMC Utrecht

Thomas Roos

Lead Developer & PhD Candidate
UMC Utrecht, Netherlands
High Field MRI Research Group
📧 t.h.m.roos-2@umcutrecht.nl


Acknowledgments

This work was supported by our partners:

CEA LogoCEA NeuroSpin PASTeUR pulses and pTx expertise

Philips LogoPhilips Healthcare Technical partnership and scanner access

NWO LogoDutch Research Council Funding support for research and development

We thank the global Pulseq community for creating the foundation that makes vendor-neutral sequence development possible.

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