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    Scaling silicon-based quantum computing using CMOS technology

    As quantum processors grow in complexity, attention is moving to the scaling prospects of the entire quantum computing system, including the classical support hardware. Recent results in high-fidelity control ...

    M. F. Gonzalez-Zalba, S. de Franceschi, E. Charbon, T. Meunier in Nature Electronics (2021)

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    Probe Design Optimization for Time-Domain NIROT “Pioneer” System for Imaging the Oxygenation of the Preterm Brain

    In preterm infants, there is a risk of life-lasting impairments due to hemorrhagic/ischemic lesions. Our time-domain (TD) near-infrared optical tomography (NIROT) system “Pioneer” aims at detecting both disord...

    A. Di Costanzo-Mata, J. Jiang, S. Lindner, C. Zhang in Oxygen Transport to Tissue XLII (2021)

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    In Phantom Validation of Time-Domain Near-Infrared Optical Tomography Pioneer for Imaging Brain Hypoxia and Hemorrhage

    The neonatal brain is a vulnerable organ, and lesions due to hemorrhage and/or ischemia occur frequently in preterm neonates. Even though neuroprotective therapies exist, there is no tool available to detect t...

    J. Jiang, S. Lindner, A. Di Costanzo-Mata, C. Zhang in Oxygen Transport to Tissue XLII (2021)

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    Time-Resolved NIROT ‘Pioneer’ System for Imaging Oxygenation of the Preterm Brain: Preliminary Results

    In preterm infants, there is a risk of long-term cognitive, motor and behavioral impairments due to hemorrhagic and/or ischemic lesions. If detected early, lesions can be prevented. A bedside imaging modality,...

    A. Di Costanzo-Mata, J. Jiang, S. Lindner, L. Ahnen in Oxygen Transport to Tissue XLI (2020)

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    CMOS Single-Photon Systems for Bioimaging Applications

    Recent advances in neurobiology and medical imaging have put an increasing burden on conventional sensor technology. This trend is especially pronounced in time-correlated imaging and other high precision tech...

    E. Charbon in Biophotonics (2008)