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 MTA license agreement.
Please be aware that while Siemens C2P agreements are for the specific scanner+institution, the MTA agreement to download sequences on this site are for an individual. If your institution needs to change or add additional authorized people to download sequences, each person will need to sign the MTA 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 |
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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:
- Select the license from the OTC website and complete the license agreement.
- CMRR will send you your account information and instructions for downloading the software.
Please note that the entire licensing process may take up to two weeks to process.
Once you have executed a Material Transfer Agreement and have been given an access password, the software can be downloaded here by selecting the desired release number.
Citation
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.
Download
Version DJ Swift Software
Released May 13, 2018 ; expiration Feb. 10, 2026
Swift sequences and reconstruction. (right-click, save link as...)
- Seminar at CMRR, 2005,"Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Fast Relaxing Spins: Acquisition during Adiabatic Excitation"
- Djaudat Idiyatullin, Curt Corum, Steen Moeller, Hari Prasad, Michael Garwood, Donald Nixdorf, "SWIFT Versus X-Ray In Dental Imaging"
- 1518_Corum_0457.ppt
- 3094_Corum.ppt
- 5113_Corum_dipole.ppt
- D. Idiyatullin, S. Suddarth, C. Corum, G. Adriany, and M. Garwood, Continuous SWIFT, ISMRM Annual Scientific Meeting & Exhibition, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 2011.
- Release Notes
- Supplementary materials testing
- Talk at GRC meeting, 2006, "In vivo MRI of Fast Relaxing Spins Using a Swept Radiofrequency"
- Idiyatullin, C. Corum, A. McIntosh, S. Moeller, and M. Garwood, Direct MRI of Human Teeth by SWIFT, Joint Annual Meeting ISMRM-ESMRMB, Berlin, Germany, 2007.
- Idiyatullin, C. Corum, S. Moeller, J. Ellermann, and M. Garwood, Spectroscopic SWIFT, ISMRM 17th Annual Scientific Meeting & Exhibition, Honolulu, Hawaii USA, 2009.
References
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
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
Corum CA, et al. Gap cycling for SWIFT. Magn Reson Med. 2015; 73:677-82. doi: 10.1002/mrm.25141
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