“…Implementations of CSI based on finite-element method (FEM) forward solvers and more recently, the time-harmonic discontinuous Galerkin (DG) formulation of Maxwell's curl equations, have proven effective when modelling complicated imaging environments such as resonant chambers, and the use of FEM-CSI and DGM-CSI in many two-dimensional and three-dimensional4.2. Introduction87imaging scenarios, for dielectric and magnetic targets, has been extensively studied[48,[57][58][59]92].While conventional MWI continues to advance towards clinical application as a low-cost complementary imaging tool, a competitive need to improve the modality's limited spatial and contrast resolution has steered research towards microwave contrast media. Such contrast enhancement is a relatively new extension to the field, and since changes in relative permeability (µ r ) have been largely ignored for biomedical applications due to the intrinsically non-magnetic environment of the human body, most of the studies that have been carried out have focused primarily on agents that modify the relative permittivity (ε r ) of the targeted tissues[26,27,47].…”