SWIFT

The CMRR software downloads have migrated to a new site!

If you have not visited this page since Dec 26, 2025, you will need to reset your password. Your username is the email address that you used to sign the University of Minnesota license agreement.

Note that the University of Minnesota license agreement to download this software package is for an individual. If your institution needs to change or add additional authorized people to download SWIFT, each person will need to sign the sign the license agreement and then CMRR will create an account on this site.

The SWIFT sequences developed at CMRR are now available for use at other institutions by MTA agreement with CMRR.

The available software versions are listed below. The DJ Swift Software is the current version under development. The older RC Swift Software is still available, but no longer being actively updated.

 

Collaborators


Agilent

Aarhus
University
Denmark

Dartmouth

Duke

EPFL
Switzerland

Julich

Lund Univ
Sweden

Moffitt

PolyMTL
Canada

Radboud

Univ E
Finland

Univ
Finland

Univ
Georgia

Univ
Illinois
Chicago

Univ of
Louisville

Univ
Michigan

NIST

Univ Penn

UCSF

Vanderbilt

License

Obtaining a license

The available supported software versions are listed below. If you are interested in obtaining these sequences, please follow this process to obtain a CMRR license:

  1. Select the license from the OTC website and complete the license agreement.
  2. CMRR will send you your account information.

Once you have executed the License Agreement and have been given an access password, the software can be downloaded from the Download link below.

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Citation

If you publish or present results obtained using the software or sequences in this package, please acknowledge the researchers who developed the sequences using the following language:

Contact

If you have noticed a bug or have a request for a new feature in a future release, please contact Djaudat Idiyatullin. Be sure to include the sequence variant and the model of scanner you are using in the problem description.

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References

  1. Idiyatullin D, et al. Fast and quiet MRI using a swept radiofrequency. J Magn Reson. 2006; 181:342-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jmr.2006.05.014

  2. Idiyatullin D, et al. Gapped pulses for frequency-swept MRI. J Magn Reson. 2008; 193:267-73. doi: 10.1016/j.jmr.2008.05.009

  3. Corum CA, et al. Gap cycling for SWIFT. Magn Reson Med. 2015; 73:677-82. doi: 10.1002/mrm.25141


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