President of Crosetto Foundation for the Reduction of Cancer Deaths
Dario Crosetto (see also goo.gl/XQ3JyY and goo.gl/VXBx33) is the inventor of the 3D-Flow OPRA system for the discovery of new particles and the 3D-CBS (3-D Complete Body Screening), which won the Leonardo da Vinci Prize for the most efficient particle detection solution for early cancer diagnosis. Recognized as a world expert in DSPs in HEP and computer architecture, Crosetto was invited in 1990 to lecture at the CERN School of Computing. His revolutionary 3D-Flow processor and system architecture represents a transformative advancement in both particle and cancer detection. In particle physics, it overcomes the limitation of cable logic, enabling the execution of over 400 programmable operations on each data set arriving every 25 nanoseconds in 1999—1/1,00th the cost of FPGA system that can execute only 40 operations. With 2025 technology, the 3D-Flow can execute over 800 operations compared to the 66 with FPGA. In Medical Imaging, the 3D-CBS can claim to be the first true paradigm change in molecular imaging because it offers at once the three advantages of a) an effective early detection of diseases at a highly curable stage, b) a radiation dose 1% of current PET and c) a 2 minute very low examination cost that cover all organs of the body replacing mammograms, PAP-tests, colonoscopies and PSA screenings. He worked 20+ years at CERN experiments and at the Superconducting Super Collider in Texas and has authored 6 books and 100+ articles
United States
January 07, 2025
Dario Crosetto