Pizza Seminars
Compton Camera Based on Solid-State Detectors for Medical Imaging
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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