INPHAZE Applications: Tomography

A key place in the world for the study of the human brain by means of tomography is at University College London in the group of Prof David Holder. One of the researchers of this group, Dr Alistair McEwan, has now moved to the University of Sydney and a major collaboration has commenced between the original English group and the new off-shoot in Sydney. The essence of this collaboration is impedance tomography carried out with the INPHAZE spectrometer. In this application the usual sample chamber will be replaced with a specially designed multiplexer.

In addition to the work on the human brain, INPHAZE and Dr McEwen are also investigating the possibility of an impedance tomography project to detect breast cancer.

 

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