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Remi Barbier

Researcher at University of Lyon

Publications -  52
Citations -  3570

Remi Barbier is an academic researcher from University of Lyon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Detector & Photometer. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 50 publications receiving 3144 citations. Previous affiliations of Remi Barbier include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & Lyon College.

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GATE : a simulation toolkit for PET and SPECT

TL;DR: A detailed description of the design and development of GATE is given by the OpenGATE collaboration, whose continuing objective is to improve, document and validate GATE by simulating commercially available imaging systems for PET and SPECT.
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R-Parity-violating supersymmetry

TL;DR: Theoretical and phenomenological implications of R-parity violation in supersymmetric theories are discussed in the context of particle physics and cosmology in this paper, including the relation with continuous and discrete symmetries.
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The ClearPET™ project: development of a 2nd generation high-performance small animal PET scanner

TL;DR: The second generation high-performance PET scanners, called ClearPET$^{TM}$ have been developed by working groups of the Crystal Clear Collaboration (CCC) as discussed by the authors, achieved high sensitivity and high spatial resolution by using a phoswich arrangement combining two different types of lutetium-based scintillator materials: LSO from CTI and LuYAP:Ce from the CCC (ISTC project).
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R-parity violating supersymmetry

TL;DR: Theoretical and phenomenological implications of R-parity violation in supersymmetric theories are discussed in the context of particle physics and cosmology in this paper, including the relation with continuous and discrete symmetries.
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GATE : a simulation toolkit for PET and SPECT

TL;DR: GATE as mentioned in this paper is a Monte Carlo simulation toolkit for emission tomography that can assist in the design of new medical imaging devices, the optimization of acquisition protocols, and the development or assessment of image reconstruction algorithms and correction techniques.