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Quantum Imaging Lab

Hosted by Sanjay Arya, M.S.R.T. (R)(MR), MRSO · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 22 episodes

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Episodes
22
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40m
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29
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About this podcast

Quantum Imaging Lab, presented by Professor Sanjay Arya, M.S., R.T.(R)(MR), provides structured, exam-aligned audio learning for radiologic technology students preparing for the ARRT exam and educators supporting instruction. Episodes cover core ARRT Content Specification areas including Image Production, Radiation Protection, Safety, and Procedures through focused microlearning. Content reflects topics commonly taught in radiologic technology programs and supports ARRT certification and Continuing Qualifications Requirements (CQR). © 2026 Quantum Imaging Lab.

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About the host

Sanjay Arya, M.S.R.T. (R)(MR), MRSO hosts Quantum Imaging Lab, a science show with 22 episodes published.

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[Radiologic Physics] Ep 10 – X-ray Imaging Circuit

Jun 1, 202634mEp. 10S1

This episode maps the complete electrical circuit of the diagnostic x-ray imaging system, tracing the path from wall power to x-ray production. Prof. Arya walks through the three interconnected circuits — primary, second

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[Radiation Biology] Ep 5 – Molecular and Cellular Radiobiology

May 25, 202647mEp. 5S1

Radiobiology is the study of how ionizing radiation interacts with and injures living systems, and understanding the factors that govern that injury is central to both radiation protection and therapeutic application. Th

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[Radiologic Physics] Ep 9 – Transformers

May 25, 202648mEp. 9S1

This episode examines transformers — electromagnetic devices that modify voltage and current in AC circuits without converting electrical energy to another form. Prof. Arya covers the principle of mutual induction, the t

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[Radiologic Physics] Ep 8 – Electromagnetism

May 18, 202646mEp. 8S1

This episode explores electromagnetism — the branch of physics studying how moving electric charges create magnetic fields — and traces its historical development from Alessandro Volta's invention of the Voltaic pile in

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[Radiologic Physics] Ep 7 – Magnetism

May 11, 202638mEp. 7S1

This episode introduces the fundamental principles of magnetism and its relevance to radiologic imaging. The episode opens with the definition of a magnet as a vector quantity and the concept of magnetic dipoles, followe

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[Radiation Biology] Ep 4 – Fundamental Principles of Radiobiology

May 11, 202654mEp. 4S1

Radiobiology is the study of how ionizing radiation interacts with and injures living systems, and understanding the factors that govern that injury is central to both radiation protection and therapeutic application. Th

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[Contrast Media] Ep. 8 – Barium Enema and Contrast Media

May 4, 202640mEp. 8S1

This episode examines the barium enema (BE) as a retrograde radiographic examination of the large intestine. Anatomy of the large intestine is reviewed — including the cecum, vermiform appendix, four segments of the colo

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[Radiologic Physics] Ep 6 – Electricity

May 4, 20261h 7mEp. 6S1

This episode introduces electricity as the foundation of x-ray production, opening with the atomic nature of electric charge and the distinction between electrostatics and electrodynamics. The three methods of electrific

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[Radiologic Physics] Ep 5 – Inverse Square Law

Apr 27, 202631mEp. 5S1

This episode opens with a review of wave-particle duality, establishing how x-rays can be described both as waves — characterized by wavelength and frequency — and as photons that interact with matter. Listeners explore

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[Radiation Biology] Ep 3 – Cell Structure, Function, and Division

Apr 27, 202641mEp. 3S1

Cells are the fundamental building blocks of all living matter, and understanding their architecture is essential to grasping how radiation causes biological harm. This episode covers the structural organization of the h

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[Radiologic Physics] Ep 4 – Electromagnetic Energy

Apr 20, 202615mEp. 4S1

This episode provides a focused examination of electromagnetic energy and its properties as they apply to radiologic science. Radiation is defined broadly before narrowing to electromagnetic energy — its photon-based com

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[Radiation Biology] Ep 2 – X-ray Interactions with Matter

Apr 13, 202649mEp. 2S1

This episode covers how x-rays are produced in the tube and how the two primary exposure factors — kVp and mAs — shape the energy and quantity of the x-ray beam. Listeners will explore core terminology including primary

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[Radiologic Physics] Ep 3 – Ionization and Radioactivity

Apr 13, 202647mEp. 3S1

This episode opens with ionization — the process by which radiation ejects orbital electrons from an atom, creating ion pairs — and then distinguishes four atomic variants relevant to nuclear medicine and radiologic scie

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[Radiologic Physics] Ep 2 – Atomic Structure

Apr 6, 202629mEp. 2S1

This episode examines the structure of the atom and its direct relevance to radiologic science. Beginning with a survey of atomic theory from early Greek philosophy through Thomson, Rutherford, Bohr, and the modern quant

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[Contrast Media] Ep. 7 – Upper GI & Small Bowel Series and Contrast Media

Apr 6, 202636mEp. 7S1

This episode explores the upper gastrointestinal series and small bowel series, examining their role as radiographic structural and functional studies of the distal esophagus, stomach, and small intestine. Key pathologic

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[Radiologic Physics] Ep 1 – Fundamental of Physics

Mar 30, 202638mEp. 1S1

This episode opens the Radiologic Physics series with a review of the physical laws and principles underlying radiologic science. Natural science is classified into biological and physical branches, with physics defined

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[Radiation Biology] Ep 1 – Introduction to Radiation Biology

Mar 30, 202634mEp. 1S1

This introductory episode defines radiation as a form of electromagnetic energy and examines its fundamental properties, including wavelength, frequency, velocity, and the wave equation. The electromagnetic spectrum is e

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[Contrast Media] Ep 6 – Esophagram and Contrast Media

Mar 30, 202624mEp. 6S1

This episode covers the radiographic examination of the pharynx and esophagus using contrast media, also known as the Esophagram or Barium Swallow. Esophageal anatomy is reviewed in relation to structural and functional

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[Contrast Media] Ep 5 – Digestive System and Contrast Media

Mar 23, 202633mEp. 5S1

This episode provides a comprehensive review of the digestive system in the context of radiographic imaging. Anatomy of the alimentary canal and accessory organs is covered, including the esophagus, stomach, small intest

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[Contrast Media] Ep 4 – Biliary System and Contrast Media

Mar 3, 202637mEp. 4S1

This episode examines the anatomy and physiology of the hepatobiliary system, including the liver, gallbladder, and biliary tree. Emphasis is placed on bile production, ductal anatomy, body habitus considerations, and po

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Quantum Imaging Lab is hosted by Sanjay Arya, M.S.R.T. (R)(MR), MRSO. The show is categorised under science and has published 22 episodes.

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Quantum Imaging Lab has published 22 episodes.

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Episodes of Quantum Imaging Lab average 40 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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