In April 2010, I moved from a position as a medical physics researcher at a university, to a position as a clinical medical physicist in a radiation oncology facility. I set up this website to share some of the knowledge and experience I had gained during my research career with other researchers or students or academics or clinicians, because I assumed my research career was ending. Clearly, I was wrong about that. Nonetheless, in 2010, this website was conceived as an archive…
I hope the following information is useful to you:
- Recommended BEAM papers
- CTCombine
- Monte Carlo study of Target design
- Monte Carlo study of Flattening Filter design
- Units for Radiation Protection
- The Barrel of Monkeys Philosophy
- Optical thickness
- 2D dose analysis on Lyra
- Flood-field un-correcting
- Pixel correcting EPID images
- On the public record
- Things you won’t learn from the manual
- MC model of the Elekta EPID
- What does a Medical Physicist do?
[This site was set up in March 2010. Post are being added gradually. The information contained therein dates from July 2006 to April 2010.]
And here’s some new stuff:
- ROMP haiku
- Acknowledgements Archived
- How to cite this site
- Study to help cut radiation in imaging
- That’s not a heterogeneity…
- Some EBT2 problems solved
You can find me here: k a i r n [at] p h y s i c s [dot] o r g