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Carleton Experts Available: International Day of Medical Physics

November 5, 2019

As Nov. 7, 2019 is the International Day of Medical Physics, Carleton experts are available to discuss related topics.

Rowan Thomson
Associate Professor, Department of Physics

Phone: 613-520-2600, ext. 7540
EmailRthomson@physics.carleton.ca

Thomson is the Canada Research Chair in Radiotherapy Physics.  Her research involves the development and application of computational techniques to study the interaction of radiation and matter – often focusing on questions relevant for cancer radiation therapy.

Paul Johns
Professor, Department of Physics

Phone: 613-520-2600, ext. 4317
EmailJohns@physics.carleton.ca

Johns is a medical imaging physicist whose research focuses on novel ways of using X-rays for medical diagnosis.  He is particularly interested in developing systems to extract information from scattered X-rays, measurement of X-ray scattering cross-sections, and dual-energy radiography.

 

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