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    Nigerian Scientists Earn UK Recognition For Medical Imaging Breakthrough

    Justus AkaminBy Justus AkaminJuly 6, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A team of Nigerian scientists has earned international recognition after securing intellectual property protection in the United Kingdom for a medical imaging device designed to improve the accuracy and reliability of optical diagnostic systems

    The innovation, known as the Self-Calibrating Optical Imaging Photodetector, was registered by the United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) under UK Design No. 6482043 on November 18, 2025. Classified under International Design Class 24 for medical and laboratory equipment, the device integrates sensing, imaging and automatic calibration into a single platform

    A statement sent to THISDAY said the registered design was developed through an interdisciplinary collaboration involving Prof. Okechukwu Erondu, Onuh Ijiga, Prof. Terver Sombo and Dr. Peverga Jubu

    The registration, the statement said, marks another milestone for Nigerian-led scientific research and highlights the growing contribution of African researchers to advances in medical technology, optical engineering and laboratory instrumentation

    Optical imaging systems are widely used in hospitals, research laboratories and universities for medical diagnosis and scientific investigations. However, maintaining accurate calibration remains a longstanding challenge, as even minor alignment errors can reduce image quality, compromise measurement accuracy and produce inconsistent results

    Conventional systems often require repeated manual calibration or external alignment equipment, processes that can interrupt workflow and increase the risk of human error

    “The newly registered device addresses these limitations through an integrated self-calibration mechanism that enables continuous alignment during operation. A built-in ALIGN indicator allows users to monitor and optimise optical alignment in real time, helping to maintain measurement accuracy without repeated manual adjustments,” the statement stressed

    The researchers said the integrated design combines an elevated optical sensing unit, a centrally positioned display and a multifunction control console into a single platform, allowing operators to monitor calibration and imaging simultaneously. They noted that the approach reduces optical drift, improves measurement repeatability and enhances operational efficiency in clinical and laboratory settings

    “Potential applications include biomedical imaging, fluorescence diagnostics, microscopy, laboratory photometry and other fields requiring high-precision optical measurements,” the release said

    According to the statement, leading the project was Erondu, a Professor of Radiography at Gregory University, Uturu, and Founder and Chief Medical Director of Image Diagnostics, Port Harcourt. He said the innovation was inspired by recurring challenges encountered in diagnostic imaging

    “My experience in diagnostic imaging has consistently shown that calibration drift and alignment inconsistencies compromise image reliability. This device integrates calibration directly into the imaging structure, reducing operator error and strengthening diagnostic confidence,” he said

    Erondu’s background in computed tomography, ultrasound imaging, radiation protection and medical physics helped shape the device’s clinical functionality

    Another member of the team, Ijiga, an Applied Physics researcher at the Department of Physics, Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University, Makurdi, contributed expertise in semiconductor physics, environmental photonics and optical characterisation

    According to Ijiga, advanced materials science played a key role in improving the photodetector’s sensitivity and signal stability

    “Understanding semiconductor band structure and charge-carrier dynamics in nanomaterials informed how we approached optical sensitivity and signal stability. Precision photodetection depends on controlled light-matter interaction, and that physics guided the structural orientation of the device,” he said

    The statement stressed that Sombo contributed expertise in industrial physics, radiation physics and environmental measurement systems, while Jubu, a specialist in materials physics and nano-optoelectronics, applied computational simulations to optimise the instrument’s optical geometry and photon collection efficiency

    The researchers said the innovation extends beyond its structural design by embedding calibration directly into the imaging architecture rather than treating it as an external process. They believe this approach could improve the reliability of imaging systems used in healthcare, scientific research and industrial applications

    The UK registration, the release emphasised, provides legal protection for the device’s distinctive structural and visual configuration and represents growing international recognition of African scientific innovation

    “The development also reflects the increasing role of Nigerian researchers in global scientific research despite challenges related to funding, infrastructure and commercialisation. Experts say interdisciplinary collaborations such as this demonstrate the capacity of African scientists to develop technologies with global relevance and practical applications

    “As healthcare institutions and research laboratories continue to demand more automated and high-precision imaging systems, innovations that improve calibration and measurement accuracy are expected to play an increasingly important role

    “For the four Nigerian scientists, the UK recognition represents both an important intellectual property milestone and a contribution to ongoing efforts to advance medical imaging and optical instrumentation through home-grown research with international impact,” the statement explained

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