Search Results - "physicist"
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Introducing molecular biology to medical physicists
Published 2020“…In the era of molecular medicine and ommissionin medicine, medical physicists need to acquire basic knowledge of molecular biology in order to communicate and collaborate with clinical and life science colleagues. …”
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An assessment of radiation oncology medical physicists’ perspectives on undertaking research
Published 2016“…As part of a study of the radiation oncology workforce, radiation oncology medical physicists (ROMPs) who had worked in Australia were surveyed regarding their attitudes to participating in research. …”
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How do physicists use an e-print archive? Implications for institutional e-print services
Published 2001“…This paper describes how physicists make use of a successful subject-based e-prints service, arXiv (formerly known as the Los Alamos XXX service), and discusses the possible implications of this for institutional multidisciplinary e-print archives. …”
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How do physicists use an e-print archive? Implications for institutional e-print services
Published 2001“…This paper describes how physicists make use of an established centralized subject-based e-prints service, arXiv (formerly known as the Los Alamos XXX service), and discusses the possible implications of this use for institutional multidisciplinary e-print archives. …”
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Sustainability of the Australian radiation oncology workforce: A survey of radiation therapists and radiation oncology medical physicists
Published 2018“…© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd This study aimed to determine and compare Radiation Therapists' (RTs') and Radiation Oncology Medical Physicists' (ROMPs') perspectives about their profession and workplace, satisfaction with career progression opportunities, and leaving the current workplace. …”
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Radiation therapists' and radiation oncology medical physicists' perceptions of work and the working environment in Australia: A qualitative study
Published 2016“…The objectives of this study were to: investigate radiation therapists' (RTs) and radiation oncology medical physicists' (ROMPs) perceptions of work and the working environment; and determine the factors that influence the ability of RTs and ROMPs to undertake their work and how these factors affect recruitment and retention. …”
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Evaluation of optimum measurement device, time analysis and workload of performing quality assurance tasks by physicists on medical linear accelerator
Published 2021“…But this also demands a lot of physicist’s working time. Lack of physicist and quality control (qc) device were among the problem encountered by most of the radiotherapy services in this country as reported by NHEWS Report (2010) and this has become a major issue for the QAP system to be in place. …”
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RADON CAN DETECT POTENTIAL NATURAL DISASTERS
Published 2015“…PENANG, July 2015 Although radon is a radioactive gas which can cause lung cancer in instances of overexposure, it can also foretell the onset of natural disasters. A physicist from Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) specialising in radiation, Professor Dr. …”
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Governing the heart and soul : human governance vs corporate governance
Published 2011“…WHEN she was dean of the Graduate School of Management (GSM) at Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), previously, Associate Professor Dr Arfah Salleh had the opportunity to dialogue on her worldview of science with a professor of risk management who, though a trained nuclear physicist, had successfully established a name in the corporate world at board membership level and as an entrepreneur. …”
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Numerical analysis of a system of wireless energy transfer via resonance of magnetic induction
Published 2013“…In the early 19th century Nikola Tesla, the inventor well known for his contribution for the development of the present day alternating current system gave rise to the idea of wireless electricity, however it was short lived and sparks insignificant interest to the then society. In 2007, physicist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has demonstrated an efficient scheme of wireless energy transfer via magnetic induction at resonance frequency. …”
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On pure quasi-quantum quadratic operators of of M2(C) II
Published 2015“…Correspondingly, the complement of this class will be of potential interest for physicist since this set contains all completely positive mappings.…”
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Energy particle-physics : the efforts of Abdel Nasser Tawfic
Published 2011“…Abdel Nasser Tawfik, Egyptian-born German particle physicist has made his mark in this field. He has the award of Who's Who in Science and Engineering and aims at simplifying scientific issues for public and fmding nexus between science and religion. …”
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A systematic review: dosimetric characteristic of optically stimulated luminecence (osl) dosimeter with photon beam in radiotherapy
Published 2020“…The advancement in radiotherapy techniques impose a challenge for physicist to find the most accurate and precise dosimetry systems to be used in dose measurements especially in quality assurance programs. …”
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Hybrid scheme for glassy ion dynamics
Published 2006“…Our main aims to conceive effective representations to sustain physicist in pinpoint probability of collaborative behaviours with their spatio-temporal correlation among convoluted and seemingly messy molecule movements in ion dynamics. …”
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The 'M' in SMEC: A short history of the mathematics education presence
Published 2011“…In this paper I examine the history of the integration of mathematics education into the Science Education Centre, which had been established by physicist, John de Laeter, within the School of Science and Engineering at Curtin University in Perth, Australia. …”
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Development of a novel method for 3D scientific datasets in ion dynamics
Published 2006“…This work will potentially form a basis of a novel analysis tool for measuring the effectiveness of visual representation to assist physicist in identifying possible temporal association among complex and chaotic atom movements in ion dynamics.…”
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Physics and applications: Quantum optics
Published 2012“…Interestingly, the word ’photon’ appeared for the first time in a paper by a Gilbert Lewis, a chemist, in 1926 and was later used by P.A.M. Dirac, a physicist, the next year. The modern sense of the term quantum optics was established in 1956 when Hanbury Brown and Twiss built the intensity interferometr and performed their famous experiment in which correlations between two light beams were measured. …”
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