Project

I4Future – Novel Imaging and Characterisation Methods in Bio, Medical, and Environmental Research and Technology Innovations

Advanced imaging techniques play an instrumental role in disease diagnosis, enabling the visualisation of internal organs and body structures. Funded by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the I4FUTURE project will address the growing demand for researchers trained in advanced imaging. The project will bring together universities and industry to provide interdisciplinary research excellence, cutting-edge infrastructures and collaboration networks. It will provide unique training opportunities for 20 early-stage researchers (ESRs) who will obtain transferable skills alongside scientific training. Ultimately, I4FUTURE aims to empower ESRs with a comprehensive understanding of the research process, from scientific discoveries to the development of interdisciplinary breakthroughs and commercially viable applications.