The Instituto De Instrumentación Para Imagen Molecular (i3M), a BoneOscopy project partner and joint research center of the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), took part in the Workshop on Technologies & Applied Research in Proton-therapy 2026 held in Madrid, Spain, at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM) from 21st to 23rd January 2026. This workshop, organized by UAM and Centro de Micro-Análisis de Materiales (CMAM), aims to foster collaboration between the clinical, scientific and technological communities in the context of the expanding proton therapy landscape and provides a platform to exchange ideas, share recent developments and explore synergies between treatment centers, researchers and infrastructure developers.
Jessica Juan Morales contributed with a presentation about Boneoscopy, which offered an overview of the progress during the first year of the project. Her presentation detailed the topics of the project, such as the purpose, technologies used and the choice of scintillator crystals. Also, it showed the recent work at the Marburg Ion Therapy Center with the beam measurements and the results from Montecarlo simulations thanks to Geant4. Finally, the design process for the detector’s internal components is incorporated, specifically the scintillator crystals and the collimator.