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Revolutionary new light sensing solution

With its innovative fast gated, ultra-high quantum efficiency single-photon sensor, the fastMOT project will enable the imaging of deep body structures and the monitoring of body functions.

100x improvement of signal-to-noise ratio

Implemented in the new Multifunctional Optical Tomograph, the light sensor will achieve a 100x improvement of signal-to-noise ratio compared to using existing light sensors.

Higher accuracy of non-invasive diagnosis

The proposed MOT has the potential to significantly improve the accuracy of non-invasive diagnosis and will make it possible to monitor body functions such as oxygenation, haemodynamics or perfusion.

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fastMOT at Photonics West 2025

Happy to announce that Laura di Sieno has been invited to Photonics West 2025 to give a presentation on “New insights for time-domain diffuse optics: instrumentation and approaches” in[…]

New publication: Oxyhemoglobin measurements using 1064 nm light

While standard optical oximetry systems make use of two/more wavelengths across the isosbestic point of oxy/deoxy-hemoglobin and between 650 and 900 nm, this work explores the possibility to use[…]

fastMOT at PD24

Happy to share that Alberto Dalla Mora had been invited to the 6th International Workshop on new Photon-Detectors (PD24), which took place in Vancouver (Canada) from 19-22 November 2024.[…]

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Six partners from five different countries have joined forces in the fastMOT project.

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Consortium

The project consortium is composed of six partners:

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