The HyperProbe team made a significant impact at the prestigious European Conferences on Biomedical Optics (ECBO) held in Munich from June 25 to June 29, 2023. Led by Prof. Francesco Pavone from the University of Florence, the team introduced the HyperProbe project, highlighted the contributions of the HyperProbe consortium, and unveiled their latest achievements and research results.
Prof. Pavone, a renowned figure in the field of biophotonics, captivated the attendees with his presentation on the HyperProbe project. He provided valuable insights into the project’s objectives, technological advancements, and future prospects.
During the conference, Charly Caredda, a dedicated member of the HyperProbe team, also showcased his groundbreaking work on hyperspectral imaging within the project.
Additionally, the HyperProbe team presented four posters at the conference, each highlighting a different aspect of the project and showcasing the remarkable work carried out by the team’s brilliant researchers: Luca Giannoni, Frederic Lange, Ivan Ezhov, and Charly Caredda.
The presence of the HyperProbe team at ECBO 2023 was not only an opportunity to share their progress but also to engage with fellow researchers, foster new collaborations, and gain valuable feedback.
Luca Giannoni: Optical characterisation and study of ex vivo gliom tissue for hyperspectral imaging during neurosurgery.
Frederic Lange: A sigital instrument simulator to optimize the development of hyperspectral imaging system for neurosurgery.
Ivan Ezhov: Identifying chromophore fingerprints of brain tumour tissue on hyperspectral imaging using principal component analysis.
Charly Caredda: Digital modeling of a heterogeneous and dynamic brain phantom: Application to the choice of an RGB camera for intraoperative functional brain mapping studies.