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Nanocomposite Scintillators (Case No. 2024-126)
Summary: UCLA researchers from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering have developed a novel nanocomposite material for high-efficiency radiation detection and monitoring. Background: Scintillators are materials that emit light when they absorb radiation, such as gamma rays or x-rays. The photons generated by the scintillators can...
Published: 5/15/2024
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Inventor(s):
Qibing Pei
,
Ziqing Han
Keywords(s):
adhesive material
,
Algorithm Optical Coherence Tomography
,
anode material
,
artificial electromagnetic materials
,
artificial-intelligent materials
,
background radiation
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Biomaterial
,
Biomaterial 3D Printing
,
bulk material
,
Composite Material
,
composite scintillators
,
Computed tomography
,
Computerized Tomography scan (CT)
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Diffraction Tomography
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Drug Delivery Microporous Material
,
fast scintillators
,
gamma spectroscopy
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High resolution
computed tomography
,
high-Z organometallics
,
hole transporting material
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Hyperelastic Material
,
intercalated materials
,
material characterization
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Materials
,
meta materials
,
metal nanocomposites
,
microarchitectured materials
,
nanocomposite scintillators
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Nanocomposites
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Nanomaterials
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Nanoparticle
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Nanoparticles
,
nanostructured materials
,
neutrino detection
,
Optical Tomography
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Optoelectronic materials
,
photonic materials
,
positron emission tomography (PET)
,
radiation detection
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Raw materials supplier
,
scintillators
,
second harmonic generation
,
Smart Material
,
Solar Cell Metamaterial
,
Surgical Instrument Optical Coherence Tomography
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suturable biomaterial
,
X-Ray
Computed Tomography
Category(s):
Chemical
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Chemical > Chemical Sensors
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Materials
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Materials > Functional Materials
Full Spectrum Computer Vision for Photon Counting CT (Case No. 2024-058)
Summary: Researchers in the Department of Radiological Sciences have developed a machine learning algorithm that processes multispectral photon counting CT data for accurate medical imaging. Background: Photon counting
computed tomography
(PCCT) is a tremendous engineering advancement, enabling high resolution spectral imaging with myriad applications....
Published: 9/20/2024
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Inventor(s):
Matthew Brown
,
Dieter Enzmann
,
John Hoffman
,
Michael Mcnitt-Gray
Keywords(s):
AI algorithms
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Algorithm
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Algorithm Optical Coherence Tomography
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algorithmic cancer detection
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Artifical Intelligence (Machine Learning, Data Mining)
,
artificial electromagnetic materials
,
Artificial Intelligence
,
artificial intelligence augmentation
,
Artificial Neural Network
,
Artificial Neural Network Artificial Neuron
,
artificial-intelligent materials
,
Big Data
,
Bladder Cancer
,
blood cancers
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Brain cancer
,
Breast Cancer
,
Cancer
,
cancer antigen
,
cancer detection
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Cancer Immunotherapy
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Cancer stem cells
,
cancer target
,
Computed tomography
,
CT
,
Deep Learning
,
design software
,
Digital Pathology
,
generative artificial intelligence
,
Genetic Algorithm
,
Histopathological image analysis
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Histopathology
,
histopathology images
,
hyperparameter optimization
,
Image Analysis
,
Image Processing
,
lympathic cancers
,
lymphatic cancer
,
Medical artificial intelligence (AI)
,
Mesenchymal Stem Cell Derived Cancer Cells
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Orthotopic cancer models
,
Pancreatic cancer
,
pathology image analysis
,
Photon counting
computed tomography
(PCCT)
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prostate cancer
,
Radiology
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Radiology / Radiomitigation
,
Software
,
Software & Algorithms
,
Software Development Tools
,
Software-enabled learning
Category(s):
Software & Algorithms
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Software & Algorithms > Image Processing
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Software & Algorithms > Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
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Software & Algorithms > Data Analytics
Charge Sharing Compensation Using Coincidences for X-Ray Photon Counting Detectors (UCLA Case No. 2019-543)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of Radiological Sciences have developed a novel method for coincidence counting to reduce the noise inherent in photon counting detectors. Background: The
computed tomography
(CT) scanning market is projected to grow from ~$6 billion to over $10 billion in 2030. Approximately 10% of this market size is...
Published: 2/28/2024
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Inventor(s):
Scott Hsieh
Keywords(s):
charge sharing
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charge summing
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Computed tomography
,
CT
,
High resolution
computed tomography
,
Medical Imaging
,
nanophotonics
,
Photon
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Photon counting
,
photonic materials
,
Photonic structures
,
Photonics
,
pileup
,
spectral CT
,
X-Ray
Computed Tomography
,
X-ray detectors
Category(s):
Optics & Photonics
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Medical Devices > Medical Imaging > CT
,
Medical Devices
,
Electrical > Imaging