Pizza Seminars

Compton Camera Based on Solid-State Detectors for Medical Imaging

by Yonatan Calderon (IFAE)

Europe/Madrid
Seminar (IFAE)

Seminar

IFAE

Description
The Voxel Imaging PET (VIP) is an ambitious project financed by the European Research Council with the aim to prove the concept of using highly pixelated CdTe photo-detectors for positron emission tomography (PET) applications. This is a promising idea to overcome the limitations of the current state-of-the-art technology based on scintillating crystals and has the potential to revolutionize the PET technique and the nuclear medicine in general. The Compton camera is one of the medical imaging scanners explored within the VIP project. Compton imaging has the potential to overcome the limitations of current gamma cameras found in hospitals. Thanks to the VIP detector technology this concept is closest to be realized than never before.
Participants
  • Abelardo Moralejo
  • Adiv González Muñoz
  • Alba Fernández Barral
  • Alex Pomarol
  • Alfonso Garcia
  • Alicia López-Oramas
  • Caravaca Javier
  • Cavallaro Emanuele
  • Clara Peset
  • Cristobal Padilla
  • Eduard Masso
  • Ekaterina Mikhaylova
  • Elias Joan
  • Enrique Fernandez
  • Eugenio Megias
  • Francesco Rubbo
  • Garoe Gonzalez
  • geraldine servant
  • Gerard Ariño
  • Gianluca De Lorenzo
  • Imma Riu
  • Isaac Esparbé
  • Ivan Lopez Paz
  • Joaquim Palacio Navarro
  • Joern Lange
  • John Vo
  • jorge garcía
  • Lars Hofer
  • Lluïsa-Maria Mir
  • Machiel Kolstein
  • Manel Martinez
  • Mario Martinez
  • Martine Bosman
  • Mateo Garcia Pepin
  • Matteo Cavalli-Sforza
  • Matthias Jamin
  • Oriol Pujolas
  • Pol Martí Sanahua
  • Rafel Escribano
  • Raimon Casanova
  • Raquel Castillo Fernandez
  • Roger Caminal Armadans
  • Rubén López Coto
  • Sergi Gonzalez-Solis
  • Serra Javier
  • Thibaud vantalon
  • Thorsten Lux
  • Yuan Zhong
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