International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging IJMPI
Vol. 12 No. 1 Suppl 1 (2026): Int J Mag Part Imag
https://doi.org/10.18416/IJMPI.2026.2603008
Proceedings Articles, ID 962
The “harmoMPI” Project: Harmonizing Magnetic Particle Imaging Through Scanner-Independent Functional Phantoms
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Copyright (c) 2026 Bruno Kluwe, Marcus Löffler, Yaser Hadadian, Christian Fiedler, Silvio Dutz, Frank Wiekhorst

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Abstract
Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI) is an emerging tomographic modality recognized for its capability of directly
detecting magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs), enabling real-time 3D imaging with high sensitivity. Since its introduction
in 2005, various preclinical MPI scanners have been developed, but cross-platformcomparisons lack due to missing
standardized phantoms and operation protocols. Recently, efforts towards development of human-sized MPI have
intensified. To facilitate the transition beyond the preclinical research phase, harmonization of MPI technology
is essential. Within the "harmoMPI" project, we aim to develop platform-independent, modular phantoms that
enable reliable assessment of key performance parameters for a consistent performance evaluation across different
MPI systems. With the support from the MPI research community, the "harmoMPI" initiative aims to harmonize
MPI technology, advance collaboration research, and pave the path toward clinically relevant applications.
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