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MCS

MCS - Muscle Contraction Stimulator

The MCS device was developed for the UNIGE's Pharmaceutical Biochemistry Laboratory, as part of its research into muscular pathologies and, more specifically, muscular dystrophy. Myopathies are diseases affecting all skeletal muscles and cardiac muscle.

Gamma-MRI project

Gamma-MRI

Gamma-MRI: the future of molecular imaging

The objective of the Gamma-MRI project is to develop a clinical molecular imaging device based on the physical principle of anisotropic gamma emission from hyperpolarised metastable xenon.

ULFNMR project

ULFNMR - Ultra-Low Field NMR signal detection

The aim of the European Gamma MRI project is to develop a functional prototype for in vivo molecular imaging, based on a revolutionary technology that simultaneously exploits the sensitivity of gamma (γ) detection, spatial resolution, and flexibility of magnetic resonance imag

Prototype ventilateur GEVE HEPIA

Emergency ventilator to fight COVID-19

Emergency ventilator to fight COVID-19

Design of a neuromorphic board

DelocPro

Real time Machining process control and machine learning in an IoT industrial system

Textulaser project

Textulaser

Development of an OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) system adapted to a laser texturing machine, in order to detect and correct machining defects

ARES

In continuation of the CAESAR project, a team of students from HEPIA is offering a new scientific experiment on a REXUS (Rocket EXperiment for University Students) rocket.

CWM - Clean Water Monitoring

Development of multi-parameter probes to monitor the evolution of drinking water quality in real time through certain representative parameters.

 

photo Luxtemp

LUXTEMP

Feasibility of a solution for the measurement of light illumination and colour temperature.

 

photo projet radioprotection

Safe food - Food without radioactive contamination

The aim of this project is to develop a device to detect the presence of a radioactive isotope (caesium 137) in food. Since the very first human nuclear tests, many radioelements have been scattered on the surface of the planet.