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Funded Projects / details

Project
Rad for Life

Code QREN CENTRO-07-ST24-FEDER-002007

Beneficiary Entity

LIP - Laboratório de Instrumentação e Física Experimental de Partículas



Project summary

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Support under

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Region of Intervention

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Funding

Total eligible cost

€ 495,773.00


EU financial support

€ 0.00


Funding LIP

€ 0.00


National public financial support

€ 0.00

 

Dates

Approval


Start

2013-06-01


End

2015-06-30



Publications


ANTS2 package: simulation and experimental data processing for Anger camera type detectorsArticle in international journal (with direct contribution from team)published
B-spline parameterization of spatial response in a monolithic scintillation cameraArticle in international journal (with direct contribution from team)published
Iterative reconstruction of detector response of an Anger gamma cameraArticle in international journal (with direct contribution from team)published
Resistive plate chambers in positron emission tomographyArticle in international journal (with direct contribution from team)published
Scatter Fraction, Count Rates, and Noise Equivalent Count Rate of an RPC TOF-PET System: Simulation Study Following the NEMA NU2-2001 StandardsArticle in international journal (with direct contribution from team)published
Towards very high resolution RPC-PET for small animalsArticle in international journal (with direct contribution from team)published

Presentations


A High Resolution Rpc-Pet Prototype for Small AnimalsPresentation in national conference
Expected Performance of a Positron Emission Tomography System with Time-of-Flight Information, Based on Resistive Plate Chamber DetectorsPresentation in national conference
RPC-PET: An Unlikely but Promising ApproachOral presentation in international conference
Towards very high resolution RPC-PET for small animalsOral presentation in international conference

Theses


Imaging Techniques in RPC-PET
Optimization of a Compact Medical Gamma Camera
Study of PET systems of very wide field of view