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Voichita Maxim

Researcher at University of Lyon

Publications -  32
Citations -  990

Voichita Maxim is an academic researcher from University of Lyon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Iterative reconstruction & Compton scattering. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 28 publications receiving 870 citations. Previous affiliations of Voichita Maxim include Institut national des sciences appliquées & Institut national des sciences appliquées de Toulouse.

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Fractional Gaussian noise, functional MRI and Alzheimer's disease.

TL;DR: Parsimonious mapping of fMRI noise properties in terms of fGn parameters efficiently estimated in the wavelet domain is feasible and can enhance insight into the pathophysiology of Alzheimer's disease.
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Wavelets and functional magnetic resonance imaging of the human brain.

TL;DR: It is concluded that the wavelet domain is a rich source of new concepts and techniques to enhance the power of statistical analysis of human fMRI data.
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Development of a Compton camera for medical applications based on silicon strip and scintillation detectors

TL;DR: In this paper, a Compton camera is developed for the purpose of ion-range monitoring during hadrontherapy via the detection of prompt-gamma rays, which consists of a scintillating fiber beam tagging hodoscope, a stack of double sided silicon strip detectors (90 Â 90 Â 2 mm 3, 2 Â 64 strips) as scatter detectors, as well as bismuth germanate (BGO) scintillation detectors (38 Â 35 Â 30 mm 3, 100 blocks) as absorbers.
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A Tracking Compton-Scattering Imaging System for Hadron Therapy Monitoring

TL;DR: Monte Carlo simulations for three different proton beam energies in a typical hadron therapy scenario show that the location of the gamma-ray distribution decay and the falloff region of the deposed dose are related.

2012 Activity Report of the Regional Research Programme on Hadrontherapy for the ETOILE Center

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors make the annual review of the research in the ETOILE group, so active for over 12 years now, focusing on the technology for rotative beam distribution heads (gantries) and, after being synchronized with the developments of ULICE's WP6, remained so by ceasing its activities.