GATE workshop @ IEEE NSS MIC RTSD conference 2025

Asia/Tokyo
PACIFICO Yokohama North building

PACIFICO Yokohama North building

1 Chome-1-1 Minatomirai, Nishi Ward Yokohama, Kanagawa 220-0012, Japan
Emilie Roncali (University of California, Davis), Lydia Maigne (LPC Clermont - Université Clermont auvergne), Olga KOCHEBINA
Description

For virtual participation, please, use the following link:
https://universite-paris-saclay-fr.zoom.us/j/98920203266?pwd=SzPWFhXulwDiTw1Sg74GMBU3CQacTJ.1
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GATE workshop @ IEEE NSS MIC RTSD conference 2025

 

The GATE toolkit has been in the research landscape for almost 20 years. This open-source software is designed to help researchers and engineers to perform a large range of Monte Carlo simulations in the medical physics field: PET, SPECT, Compton Camera, CT, CBCT (Cone-Beam CT) and radiation therapies.
The most recent release of the Monte Carlo simulation platform GATE (version 10) became available in November 2024. This version introduces a Python-based user interface, allowing users to integrate simulations with data analysis while reaching unprecedented levels of complexity through a programming language that is both simple and efficient, and now widely adopted across the research community.
Thus far, we have successfully re-implemented the majority of functionalities previously available in earlier versions of GATE for simulations in medical physics applications and are continuously extending the platform through the integration of new capabilities.
We encourage our community of users to participate in our annual workshop, the objectives will be to better understand the latest innovative applications in the field of imaging, to identify certain limits and to propose solutions adapted to the improvement of simulation practices.

The OpenGATE collaboration

Registration
Workshop GATE @IEEE NSS MIC RTSD
Participants
    • GATE workshop
      • 1
        OpenGATE collabriation news
        Speaker: Olga KOCHEBINA
      • 2
        UC Davis Activities (optics & AI)
        Speaker: Stephan Naunheim (University of California, Davis)
      • 3
        Computational Protocol for Performance Evaluation of Preclinical MicroPET Systems
        Speaker: Paul Muka (University of Sao Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil)
      • 4
        Towards Patient-Realistic PET Simulations: Benefits and Challenges of 4D Extended Cardiac-Torso Phantom Integration into OpenGATE Simulation Frameworks
        Speaker: Wenhong Lan (Department of Nuclear Medicine and Clinical Molecular Imaging, University Hospital Tuebingen)
      • 5
        Design of a sub-0.5 mm resolution PET scanner using GATE with staggered 3-layer DOI detectors
        Speaker: Han Gyu Kang (National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology (QST))
      • 6
        SPECT Imaging of 155Tb and Evaluation of the Impact of 156Tb Contamination Using GATE 10 simulation
        Speaker: Mohammed Hussein (IJCLAB - Pôle physique santé - Equipe REV)