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L的inrs Develops Infrared Technology to Improve Fever Detection - Canada English

MONTREAL — The work of a team from the National Institute for Scientific Research (INRS) could one day lead to a more effective and accurate detection of fever in public places. Traditional thermal cameras measure temperature on the forehead or cheeks, which means that their measurements can be disturbed by makeup, wearing a mask, sweating or air circulation. Thus, researchers led by Professor Jinyang Liang have developed a thermal camera called…
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MONTREAL — The work of a team from the National Institute for Scientific Research (INRS) could one day lead to a more effective and accurate detection of fever in public places. Traditional thermal cameras measure temperature on the forehead or cheeks, which means that their measurements can be disturbed by makeup, wearing a mask, sweating or air circulation. Thus, researchers led by Professor Jinyang Liang have developed a thermal camera called…

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INRS is developing innovative infrared technology to improve fever detection and better prepare our healthcare systems. From left to right: Tsuneyuki Ozaki (INRS professor), Patrick Kilcullen (postdoctoral researcher in Professors Liang and Ozaki's laboratories), Cheng Jiang (postdoctoral researcher in Professor Liang's laboratory), Yingming Lai (postdoctoral researcher in Professor Liang's laboratory), and Jinyang Liang (INRS professor). Photo…

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INRS broke the news in on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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