COmputatioNal Imaging as a training Network for Smart biomedical dEvices

What is CONcISE?

Funded within the framework of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) of the European Union (EU), and coordinated by Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, CONcISE is a new doctoral network set to bring to the market more data-efficient and quality-oriented techniques for biomedical optical imaging in biological tissues. The project follows an interdisciplinary approach, bringing together experts from academia and industry to develop novel, unconventional, and multi-dimensional computational imaging devices for biological tissues, where the hardware and the software are completely integrated and developed together.

The project aims to overcome traditional limitations of the current biomedical instrumentation, which focus on the maximisation of the data acquired. Current devices gather data regardless of its quality, unavoidably leading to a large amount of data to manage, transfer, and analyse and thus creating data bottlenecks and gaps in measurements.

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News and updates

CONcISE Topical School #3: Advanced Photonics Devices

From 2–5 June 2025, the CONcISE consortium gathered for its third Topical School, hosted by the GROC-UJI Research Group at Universitat Jaume I (Castellón, Spain), with additional activities at FYLA (Valencia), one of the largest producers of supercontinuum laser sources for industry and research. The week opened with a project

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Making Deep Learning Democratic

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