Optimising methodologies for experimental visualisation of biomedical tissues
Mathematical modelling of highly disordered anisotropic structures
Determining the biological properties of highly disordered materials
Translation of the TETRA models towards use of models for the detection of cancers
Communications, outreach and exploitation
Successful Conclusion of the 1st TETRA Workshop on Metamaterials and Cancer Detection
Workshop on Metamaterial Modelling under TETRA COST Action Successfully Concluded
The mETamaterial foRmalism approach to recognize cAncer
The mETamaterial foRmalism approach to recognize cAncer
TETRA Project Coordinator Prof. Tatjana Gric Received Prestigious Award at META 2025
TETRA Project Team Members Publishes Groundbreaking Book on Metamaterial Anisotropy
TETRA Co-Principal Investigator Secures Major £0.9M Grant for Biomedical Laser Development
TETRA Summer School Successfully Completed in Alghero, Sardinia