Projects

Radiation Detectors for Health, Safety and Security (RADDESS), funding €10 million, funding period 1 Jan 2018–31 Dec 2021

Projects belonging to the RADDESS Academy programme are listed below. You find more information about the funding decisions on our WebFocus page.

Layered 2D Materials Based THZ Spectroscopy and Imaging

  • Sanna Arpiainen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd

  • Zhipei Sun, Aalto University


Hyperspectral Stokes polarization imaging for detection of biotissues abnormalities (HyperStokes)

  • Aliaksandr Bykau, University of Oulu


Ultrasensitive bolometers for security applications

  • Juha Hassel, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd

  • Pertti Hakonen, Aalto University

  • Mikko Möttönen, Aalto University


Novel measurement and sensing technologies for thermal radiation of unwanted fires

  • Simo Hostikka, Aalto University

  • Simo-Pekka Hannula, Aalto University

  • Andrey Mityakov, LUT University


Hyperpolarised MRI of Porous Silicon nanoparticles for low-field intracranial imaging (HyPSi)

  • Mikko Kettunen, University of Eastern Finland

  • Joakim Riikonen, University of Eastern Finland


MEMS-based Intrafraction Motion Tracking for PET/CT and Radiotherapy (MINMOTION)

  • Eero Lehtonen, University of Turku


Multispectral photon-counting for medical imaging and beam characterization

  • Panja-Riina Luukka, University of Helsinki

  • Teemu Siiskonen, Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (STUK)

  • Simo Särkkä, Aalto University

  • Tuure Tuuva, LUT University


Single-photon detector array for simultaneous label-free Raman and fluorescence lifetime spectroscopy

  • Ilkka Nissinen, University of Oulu

  • Anssi Mäkynen, University of Oulu

  • Marjo Yliperttula, University of Helsinki


Thin-film optoelectronics for sensors and surveillance

  • Jani Oksanen, Aalto University


Compact Millimeter-wave Radiometers -MilliRAD

  • Pekka Pursula, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd

  • Kari Halonen, Aalto University


Spectral Imaging of Complex Surface Tomographies (SICSURFIS)


Nanotheranostics based on light

  • Tanja Tarvainen, University of Eastern Finland

  • Vesa-Pekka Lehto, University of Eastern Finland


Universal electromagnetic radiation detector

  • Markku Vainio, Tampere University

  • Erkki Ikonen, Aalto University

     

    Radiation Detectors for Health, Safety and Security (RADDESS), call for international projects, funding €2 million, funding period 1 Jan 2020 – 31 Dec 2022


    Below you find a list of projects funded in rhe RADDESS international call. You find more information about the funding decisions in WebFocus.

    In-vivo imaging device based on biophotonic implants

    • Mika Lastusaari, University of Turku

    • Laeticia Petit, Tampere University    

    • Jonathan Massera, Tampere University    


    Flexible, high-sensitivity UV and X-ray radiation detectors enabled by high-resolution-printing of metal oxide phototransistors (FLEXRAD)

    • Jaakko Leppäniemi, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd


    Quantum-Enhanced Detection

    • Gheorghe-Sorin Paraoanu, Aalto University    


    Superior IR imaging via hydrogenated germanium nanostructures (HydroGer)

    • Hele Savin, Aalto University    


    Assessment of the Graft Rejection Using Millimeter Waves (AGRUM)

    • Zachary Taylor, Aalto University

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