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medical imaging
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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Interview: Exploring WP2 with Martin Caldarola
We’re back with the next video of our interview series, where members of the technical work packages share their work and vision within the fastMOT project. In this episode,[…]

fastMOT Young Researchers Exchange: Two weeks of scientific collaboration in London
The fastMOT Young Researchers Exchange recently brought early-career scientists together at University College London (UCL) for two intensive and inspiring weeks of collaboration, innovation and cultural exchange. Hosted at[…]

fastMOT consortium meets in London
On 18-19 February, the fastMOT team came together at University College London (UCL) for its fifth in-person meeting. The two-day hybrid event provided an opportunity to review recent findings,[…]
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Six partners from five different countries have joined forces in the fastMOT project.
Consortium
The project consortium is composed of six partners:








