MRI modeling is a research area that focuses on developing mathematical and computational models to simulate and analyze the behavior of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems. These models are used to improve image quality, optimize scanning protocols, and understand the underlying physics of MRI technology. MRI modeling involves a wide range of techniques, such as finite element analysis, computational fluid dynamics, and electromagnetic simulations, to predict the behavior of MRI systems in different imaging scenarios. This research area is important for advancing the field of medical imaging and improving the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.