Alexander Wright

Assistant Professor

Alexander Wright

Assistant Professor

Academic Appointment(s)

College of Science and Mathematics
Department of Physics and Biophysics

Bio

Dr. Wright earned a BS in Physics and a PhD in Physics at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He then was a postdoctoral researcher at the Medical University of South Carolina and at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign before joining the Radiology faculty at the University of Pennsylvania, where he did basic and clinical research in MRI. He now teaches physics at Augusta University and continues to do MRI-related research.

  • AWRIGHT17@augusta.edu
  • (706) 721-8329
  • GE 3026

Education

  • Ph.D., Physics Georgia Institute of Technolog, 1991

  • BS, Physics Georgia Institute of Technolog, 1986

Courses Taught Most Recent Academic Year

  • PHYS 1112L

    Intro to Physics II Lab
  • PHYS 2990

    Intro to Research: MRI Research Project
  • PHYS 1112

    Introductory Physics II
  • PHYS 3990

    Undergraduate Research

Teaching Interests

Introductory electricity and magnetism
MRI electronics and physics
Experimental research methods

Scholarship

Selected Recent Publications

  • Theory of MRI contrast in the annulus fibrosus of the intervertebral disc, 2016
    Journal Article, Academic Journal
  • 31P NMR relaxation of cortical bone mineral at multiple magnetic field strengths and levels of demineralization, 2013
    Journal Article, Academic Journal
  • Helmholtz-pair transmit coil with integrated receive array for high-resolution MRI of trabecular bone in the distal tibia at 7 T, 2011
    Journal Article, Academic Journal
  • Rapid three-dimensional phenotyping of cardiovascular development in mouse embryos by micro-CT with iodine staining, 2010
    Journal Article, Academic Journal
  • Construction and calibration of a 50 T/m z-gradient coil for quantitative diffusion microimaging, 2007
    Journal Article, Academic Journal

Research Interests

Ultra-low-field MRI
Novel MRI electronics and methods
Electro-mechanical modeling of MRI

University Service

  • Honors Program - out-of-field reader for honors thesis 2024 - Present

    Role: Faculty Advisor