Our research and training priorities are ultimate imaging, imaging therapy, imaging for all and emerging and disruptive techniques (AI). Co-design is the core of our concerns, facilitating interdisciplinarity ranging from instrumental and technological design to medical applications, with data science and image processing as common threads.

Our areas of research

  • Ultimate images: Development and improvement of imaging techniques to achieve the highest possible resolution, enabling detailed and precise observation.
  • Imaging therapy: Exploring ways in which imaging can be used to improve medical treatments, for example to precisely guide surgical interventions or target specific therapies to specific areas of the body.
  • Imaging for all: Making imaging accessible to everyone, everywhere, in particular by equipping low-income countries, areas with no medical facilities and emergency rooms.
  • Emerging and disruptive techniques: Development of innovative new imaging technologies with the potential to revolutionise the fields of medical and scientific imaging through novel, high-performance approaches.