The European Academy of Sciences (EurASc) is thrilled to announce that Professor Paul Lecoq, Head of the EurASc Physics Division, has been awarded the Edward J. Hoffman Medical Imaging Scientist Award by the IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society. This prestigious award, named in honor of Edward J. Hoffman—co-creator of the first human PET (Positron Emission Tomography) scanner—celebrates exceptional contributions to the field of medical imaging science.
Awarded annually, the Edward J. Hoffman Award is among the IEEE’s most esteemed recognitions in the realm of medical imaging, given to individuals who have demonstrated innovation and profound impact in their research. The award was presented to Professor Lecoq on October 30 in Tampa, Florida, honoring his contributions to the development of fast, radiation-resistant, and heavy scintillation materials that have had a transformative impact on medical imaging applications. This work has been pivotal for advanced diagnostic techniques, particularly in improving imaging speed, resolution, and accuracy in detecting diseases such as cancer.
The IEEE citation recognized Professor Lecoq as a “driving force” behind the development of these critical materials, acknowledging the significant strides he has made in advancing the technological frontiers of diagnostic imaging. His dedication to research and innovation continues to propel medical imaging forward, ensuring more precise and accessible healthcare solutions worldwide.
Reflecting on the award, Professor Lecoq said, “Receiving this award is an immense honor and reaffirms our commitment to pioneering technologies that enhance diagnostic capabilities and improve patient care globally.”
We extend our warmest congratulations to Professor Lecoq for this well-deserved recognition, which reflects not only his outstanding achievements but also his leadership within the scientific community at EurASc.