I am a PhD student in the Medical Physics programme at the Department of Diagnostics and Intervention. My research explores how advanced imaging techniques specifically MRI and PET, can support better diagnosis and treatment of prostate and cervical cancer.
My academic path is grounded in radiation physics and radiation protection, and I have had the privilege of working as a researcher at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as well as other radiation research centres. These experiences have strengthened my commitment to improving how radiation is used safely and effectively in both medical and industrial settings.
Radiation Detection and Measurement : Covering fundamental and advanced techniques for detecting, quantifying, and analysing ionising radiation.
Nuclear Physics and Radiation Interaction Laboratories : Guiding students through experimental work on nuclear processes, radiation–matter interactions, and measurement instrumentation.