MetaMaterials antenna for ultra-high field MRI
Acronym
M-CUBE
Description of the granted funding
M-Cube aims at changing the paradigm of High-Field MRI and Ultra High-Field antennas to offer a much better insight on the human body and enable earlier detection of diseases. Our main objective is to go beyond the limits of MRI clinical imaging and radically improve spatial and temporal resolutions. The clinical use of High-field MRI scanners is drastically limited due to the lack of homogeneity and to the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of the Radio Frequency (RF) fields associated with the magnetic resonance.
The major way to tackle and solve these problems consists in increasing the number of active RF antennas, leading to complex and expensive solutions. M-Cube solution relies on innovative systems based upon passive metamaterial structures to avoid multiple active elements. These systems are expected to make High-Field MRI fully diagnostically relevant for physicians.
To achieve these expectations, M-Cube consortium will develop a disruptive metamaterial antenna technology. This we will able us to tackle both the lack of homogeneity and SAR barriers. Metamaterials are composite structured manmade materials designed to produce effective properties unavailable in nature (e.g. negative optical index). They allow us to tailor electromagnetic waves at will. Thus, the scientifically ambitious idea is to develop antennas based on this unique ability for whole body coil. This technological breakthrough will be validated by preclinical and clinical tests with healthy volunteers. M-Cube gathers an interdisciplinary consortium composed of academic leaders in the field, eight universities, and two promising SMEs. Physicists, medical doctors and industrial actors will work closely all along the implementation of the project to guarantee the success this novel approach, a “patient-centered” solution which will pave the way for a more accurate diagnosis in the context of personalized medicine and will enable to detect a disease much earlier that is currently possible.
Show moreStarting year
2017
End year
2021
Granted funding
TESLA DYNAMIC COILS BV (NL)
112 500 €
Participant
MULTIWAVE TECHNOLOGIES AG (CH)
250 625 €
Participant
UNIVERSITE D'AIX MARSEILLE (FR)
1 230 023.75 €
Coordinator
SAINT PETERSBURG NATIONAL RESEARCH UNIVERSITY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES, MECHANICS AND OPTICS (RU)
Participant
THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (AU)
Participant
UNIVERSITAIR MEDISCH CENTRUM UTRECHT (NL)
468 778.75 €
Participant
UNIVERSITE CATHOLIQUE DE LOUVAIN (BE)
318 941.25 €
Participant
COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES (FR)
705 256.25 €
Participant
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS (FR)
312 250 €
Participant
Amount granted
3 945 346 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Research and Innovation action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) (5216 FET Open (5217 )
Topic
FET-Open research and innovation actions (FETOPEN-01-2016-2017Call ID
H2020-FETOPEN-1-2016-2017 Other information
Funding decision number
736937
Identified topics
cancer