
Xenics
Xenics
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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2014Partners:RABASF, AVA, FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS, TU Delft, Signinum +6 partnersRABASF,AVA,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,TU Delft,Signinum,VIALUX,CNR,Gooch & Housego (United Kingdom),Xenics,ZVKDS IPCHS,AIDOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 265151more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2017Partners:LIBELIUM, NEO, Robert Bosch (Germany), MERKUM ENERGETICA 2010, SL, NXP (Germany) +16 partnersLIBELIUM,NEO,Robert Bosch (Germany),MERKUM ENERGETICA 2010, SL,NXP (Germany),NXP,UCC,Ing. Eduard Burian - LOX Technologies,NXP (Netherlands),APC,Verhaert,Minimax GmbH & Co. KG,TU Berlin,SINTEF AS,Xenics,Ilmenau University of Technology,IMEC-NL,AppliedSensor,STU,UTRC,IBECFunder: European Commission Project Code: 621272more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NEDERLAND B.V., Xenics, PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS NEDERLAND, LIONIX INTERNATIONAL BV, AVA +5 partnersPHILIPS ELECTRONICS NEDERLAND B.V.,Xenics,PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS NEDERLAND,LIONIX INTERNATIONAL BV,AVA,XIO PHOTONICS BV,AIFOTEC AG,FHG,VUB,ANTERYON BVFunder: European Commission Project Code: 644483Overall Budget: 4,143,460 EURFunder Contribution: 4,143,460 EURImage-guided needle procedures - such as taking biopsies in screening cancerous tumours - are becoming increasingly important in clinical practice. Today, physicians are severely hampered by the lack of precision in positioning the needle tip. Real-time tissue-characterization feedback at the needle tip during these procedures can significantly improve the outcome of diagnosis and treatment, and reduce the cost of oncology treatment. Spectral tissue sensing using photonic needles has the promise to be a valuable diagnostic tool for screening tumours, as shown by several clinical trials. However, for widespread adoption the cost and size of these photonic needle systems - in particular the spectrometer console - needs to be improved dramatically. The realization of a low-cost miniature system is limited by three key challenges: • Broadband (VIS+NIR) illumination • Broadband (VIS+NIR) sensitivity • Integration of the system InSPECT will address these challenges by developing and integrating photonic building blocks for low-cost miniaturized spectral tissue sensing devices. This involves the realization of a miniature broadband (400-1700 nm) solid-state light source, based on phosphor and quantum-dot converted LEDs, and the realization of a miniature low-cost integrated VIS+NIR spectrometer. For the spectrometer integration we will follow 2 approaches: • The micro-spectrometer, a moderate risk approach based on the miniaturisation and monolithic integration of diffractive dispersive elements and VIS+NIR photo-detectors in a small volume (cubic inch) device, and • The nano-spectrometer, a higher risk approach in which the spectrometer function is realized in a photonic integrated circuit (PIC) based on transparent SiO/SiN waveguide technology. This is a unique, novel, and timely approach to realize the key photonics building blocks for low-cost miniature spectrometers that will drive the adoption of spectral sensing in applications that were not accessible before.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2008 - 2011Partners:THALES, AWI, Xenics, Cranfield University, EADS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH +3 partnersTHALES,AWI,Xenics,Cranfield University,EADS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH,Royal NLR,Thalgo (France),TEEM PHOTONICSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 212132more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2017Partners:Gooch & Housego (United Kingdom), VIV, WWU, DTU, UPV +8 partnersGooch & Housego (United Kingdom),VIV,WWU,DTU,UPV,LISA laser products (Germany),Xenics,University of Nottingham,BBT,GHNHSFT,IRNOVA,University of Exeter,NKT PHOTONICS A/SFunder: European Commission Project Code: 317803more_vert
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